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Bo Berglund wrote: > Why can't you use tag on a virtual module? Because Tag would not accept a target argument that does not physically exist in my sandbox. That's the whole point of having the two commands, isn't it? > I do this without problems a lot... How? I'm not talking about checking out the module and then tagging all the files in your sandbox. I often have module definitions that overlap a lot (without actually conflicting) and I have them checked out simultaneously, e.g. for each project I have a module definition that includes all of the dependent library modules. All projects are checked out to the same root folder and thus I typically only ever have one instance of every shared module checked out at a time even though I might be working on multiple projects that depend on it. When I want to tag a project and all dependencies I cannot use Tag from the sandbox root as that would tag all of my other projects and their individual dependencies, too. Only RTag on the virtual module would be able to tag only what I want but that is often not feasible due to the already discussed HEAD-affinity issues of RTag... Cheers, -- Oliver ---- ------------------ JID: ogiesen at jabber.org ICQ: 18777742 (http://wwp.icq.com/18777742)