> When I updated the 2.1.1 tree this morning, I noticed it checked out > the entire Mac/ subtree... As it wasn't part of 2.1, I don't think > it should be part of 2.1.1, and I don't remember seeing any add's > for it (at least not with the release21-maint tag.) Jack/Just, did > either of you add it explicitly ? If so, there's something wrong > with the checkin messages for those adds. If not, it's likely > something went wrong with Guido's attempt to add the > date-snapshot/descr-branch tags to all files :P In that case, I > guess we'll have to manually exclude the Mac/ tree from the source > tarball of the final release, next friday. I don't recall doing this, but it's possible that it happened this way. "cvs tag" operations don't create email notifications! E.g. on Mac/Relnotes, I see that the release21-maint tag is set. If Jack&Just agree, the best way to go about this (I think) is to execute the command "cvs tag -d release21-maint" in the Mac branch, to delete the tag. Make very sure to only do this in the Mac branch!!! On the other hand, it could be that Jack/Just intends to release a 2.1.1 version of MacPython, and then the tagging is correct. But I would still exclude the Mac tree from the 2.1.1 source distribution. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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