[Bug 219872] Review Request: curlftpfs - user-space FTP filesystem using libcurl and FUSE

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Summary: Review Request: curlftpfs - user-space FTP filesystem using libcurl and FUSE


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219872





------- Additional Comments From fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  2007-01-08 04:56 EST -------
As per the instructions at 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/Contributors#head-e2f7f3048aae892d69bba2b1d1563aed5c63a1ff
I cd-ed into the "FC-5" directory and ran "make tag", but I got this error:

[david@shed FC-5]$ make tag
cvs tag  -c curlftpfs-0_9-1_fc5
ERROR: The tag curlftpfs-0_9-1_fc5 is already applied on a different branch
ERROR: You can not forcibly move tags between branches
curlftpfs-0_9-1_fc5:devel:anderson:1168092696
cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed
cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first!
make: *** [tag] Error 1

I know nothing about CVS... but it seems to be saying that the _fc5 tag is 
already applied to the devel branch? How could that have happened? (I hadn't 
run any previous tag commands). How do I undo it? I tried "cvs tag -d 
curlftpfs-0_9-1_fc5" but I got an error saying this wasn't allowed:

[david@shed devel]$ cvs tag -d curlftpfs-0_9-1_fc5
ERROR: Tag removal not allowed for tag curlftpfs-0_9-1_fc5
cvs tag: Pre-tag check failed
cvs [tag aborted]: correct the above errors first!


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