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Cruz, Maria wrote: > the man page for this command, > http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/CvsChapter56, says: > > The commands must be issued inside your working directory. > > I have a dir structure, with the source code in subdirs. ( > FC/MessageSrv/messagesrv.cpp). From the dir "FC" i issue the command > "cvs tag -F new_src FC/MessageSrv/messagesrv.cpp". It seems to place > the tag on the file messagesrv.cpp just fine. BUT I am not in the > working directory for messagesrv.cpp. Is this bad? I want to be in > FC cause I use a perl script to tag certain set of files in multiple > subdirs under "FC" directory. BUT I do not want to mess up anything. > If i HAVE to be in each working directory , I will. but i hope i do > not. thanks That's not what's meant by the description. It simply means that you have to be /somewhere/ inside your working copy. The important bit is that the directory you invoke CVS from is CVS-controlled (i.e. has CVS metadata, i.e. has a hidden CVS subfolder with Root, Repository and Entries.* files in it). Otherwise the command would have no context (i.e. CVS wouldn't know what repository to connect to, where in the repository to add the new file, etc.). Hope this helps. -- Oliver ---- ------------------ JID: ogiesen at jabber.org ICQ: 18777742 (http://wwp.icq.com/18777742)