Problem with tags

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Hi,


I have a small problem with making tag for my package (it's my first
first package for FE). I was able to make tags on the devel version and
the FC-6 branch. Unfortunately on FC-5 I've got an error:

[szpak@szpak FC-5]$ make tag
cvs tag  -c isomaster-0_7-2_fc5
Enter passphrase for key '/home/szpak/.ssh/id_dsa':
ERROR: The tag isomaster-0_7-2_fc5 is already applied on a different branch
ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches
isomaster-0_7-2_fc5:devel:szpak:1169493459
isomaster-0_7-2_fc7:devel:szpak:1169495077
isomaster-0_7-2_fc6:FC-6:szpak:1169764132
cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed
cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first!
make: *** [tag] Error 1

I tried to remove isomaster-0.7-2_fc5 from the devel directory, but
without success.

[szpak@szpak isomaster]$ cvs rtag -d isomaster-0_7-2_fc5 devel/
ERROR: Tag isomaster-0_7-2_fc5 is not in a valid tag format
cvs rtag: Pre-tag check failed
ERROR: Tag isomaster-0_7-2_fc5 is not in a valid tag format
cvs rtag: Pre-tag check failed
ERROR: Tag isomaster-0_7-2_fc5 is not in a valid tag format
cvs rtag: Pre-tag check failed
ERROR: Tag isomaster-0_7-2_fc5 is not in a valid tag format
cvs rtag: Pre-tag check failed
(...) [it seems cvs runs in a infinitive loop]

A thing which makes me worry and could be a reason for that is a fact
that during import package was treated as "isomaster-0_7-2_fc5" (when I
build src.rpm fc5 was added due to "%{?dist}" in the Release tag (I
removed it only from a file name), but I though it is normal - I was
using FC5 to build it).


What can I do to fix that?


Thanks for a help
Marcin

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