Hi, I have a drupal install that I checked out of CVS some time ago, in the 4.7.3 timeframe, I believe. I'd like to update it to get something post 4.7.4. This is how I thought it should be done: cvs update -r DRUPAL-4-7 Or some variant close to that. But this causes a problem. The problem is that leaves me with duplicates of drupal core modules. For example in my modules directory, I get aggregator.module and aggregator/aggregator.module, block.module and block/block.module, and so on for all drupal modules which were once files but are now in their own directory. I was under the impression these modules which sit in their own directory are DRUPAL-5 modules. But if I understand CVS correctly (which is hard to do), those modules are also tagged DRUPAL-4-7. Is this an accident or am I doing something wrong on my end? Is there any way to update a DRUPAL-4-7 checkout without getting modules written for DRUPAL-5? Note that I am not using this command: cvs update -dPf -r DRUPAL-4-7 which I know would check out files added to DRUPAL-HEAD after DRUPAL-4-7. I thought the earlier command would be a safe way to upgrade a DRUPAL-4-7, but I think some files have been accidentally tagged as DRUPAL-4-7 when they should not be. Thanks, -Dave