Created attachment 342219 [details] tailor config file Description of problem: I used tailor to create a darcs repository based on a CVS repository. I committed some changes to my darcs repo, and then used tailor again to pull in any upstream changes that had been committed since the previous tailor run (as it turned out, there were none). Tailor then re-tagged the repository, even though it had already tagged it, with the same tag, the first time. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): tailor-0.9.35-5.fc11.noarch How reproducible: Haven't tried Steps to Reproduce: 1. tailor --configfile ProofGeneral.tailor (I've attached this file - you'll need to change the paths in it) 2. make some changes 3. Use darcs record to record the changes locally 4. tailor --configfile ProofGeneral.tailor 5. darcs changes -s Actual results: Note the duplicate tag at the top: Sun May 3 11:48:01 BST 2009 Unknown tagger tagged Release-4-0pre090416 Sun May 3 11:41:28 BST 2009 Robin Green <greenrd> * Remove duplicate sentence M ./doc/ProofGeneral.texi -2 +1 Sat May 2 16:13:31 BST 2009 Robin Green <greenrd> * Support hideshow minor mode in coq-goals M ./coq/coq.el -1 +4 Sat May 2 13:05:21 BST 2009 Unknown tagger tagged Release-4-0pre090416 Thu Apr 16 10:12:18 BST 2009 tailor * Tailorization Import of the upstream sources from Repository: :pserver:anon.ed.ac.uk:/disk/cvs/proofgen Kind: cvs Module: ProofGeneral Revision: 2009-04-16 09:12:18 by da ... Expected results: Tag should only appear once in darcs changes. Additional info: darcs-2.2.1-1.fc11.i586 cvs-1.11.23-4.fc11.i586
Created attachment 342220 [details] tailor log file
Created attachment 342221 [details] tailor's old state file
Created attachment 342222 [details] tailor's new state file, after the second run
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This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 11 development cycle. Changing version to '11'. More information and reason for this action is here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
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