Hi, all This time I'm asking before I screw something up. Dries has kindly wiped out the mangled mess I made in CVS, and I have successfully re-added my files and tagged them with DRUPAL-4-6 and DRUPAL-4-5 branches (the one code version works with both Drupal cores, because my code is fairly loosely-coupled). Now, when I modify a file and do a CVS commit of the new version, my understanding of the documentation on drupal.org is that I: 1. From a checked out local copy of HEAD, do a "cvs update -dP" to make sure I have the latest version of everything relevant. 2. Do whatever changes are needed to the file(s) of my module. 3. Do a "cvs commit", which will update HEAD only and not 4.6 or 4.5 branches. 4. Do a "cvs tag -b DRUPAL-4-6 {filenames}" and repeat for DRUPAL-4-5. Have I missed anything? Did I misunderstand any of this? Now that I've got things correct, I don't want to mess it up again. :-) Scott -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Courtney Drupal user name: "syscrusher" http://drupal.org/user/9184 scott@4th.com Drupal projects: http://drupal.org/project/user/9184 Sandbox: http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/contributions/sandbox/syscrusher