> I have taken care of removing all occurences of math.rint() > from the 1.6 sources. The commit worked fine for the Doc, > Include and Module directory, but cvs won't let me commit > the changes to config.h.in, configure.in, configure: > > cvs server: sticky tag `cnri-16-start' for file `config.h.in' is not a > branch > cvs server: sticky tag `cnri-16-start' for file `configure' is not a > branch > cvs server: sticky tag `cnri-16-start' for file `configure.in' is not a > branch > cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first! > > What am I missing? The error message is right. Somehow whoever set those tags on those files did not make them branch tags. I don't know why -- I think it was Fred, I don't know why he did that. The quickest way to fix this is to issue the command cvs tag -F -b -r <revision> cnri-16-start <file> for each file, where <whatever> is the revision where the tag should be and <file> is the file. Note that -F means "force" (otherwise you get a complaint because the tag is already defined) and -b means "branch" which makes the tag a branch tag. I *believe* that branch tags are recognized because they have the form <major>.<minor>.0.<branch> but I'm not sure this is documented. I alread did this for you for these three files! --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
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