[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 paul at city-fan.org  2007-01-08 08:44 EST -------
(In reply to comment #13)
> 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 at 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 at 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!

Was the SRPM you imported using cvs-import.sh built using mock for an FC5
target? That would explain the tag being set as shown above.

To fix the problem, increase the package's release number in CVS and try tagging
again.


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