I just made another script today to do some more cleanup- this untags all files that have been removed from CVS but did not drop their CURRENT or CURRENT-64 tag. I went ahead and ran it on both the [current] and [extra] repos for both i686 and x86_64. If anyone notices any problems building certain packages from ABS now, it may be due to this, in which case I'll put the blame squarely on the person who originally deleted the file. :) With the script below, it was as easy as running this command in the top level directory of the CVS checkout (that has not had directories pruned): ./cleantags.sh > cleanlist.txt cat cleanlist.txt | xargs cvs tag -d CURRENT (or CURRENT-64, of course) If anyone wants to run this on community, or thinks I should, let me know. I felt a little more worried about messing something up there I can't fix. I would recommend it get done however- this single cleanup dropped 336 files from ABS, which is rather significant. -Dan #!/bin/bash # find files in CVS that have been deleted but not untagged # tag to search for tag="CURRENT" #tag="CURRENT-64" #tag="TESTING" #tag="TESTING-64" # path to CVSROOT ,v files path="/home/cvs-arch/arch/build" #path="/home/cvs-extra/extra" #path="/home/cvs-community/community" #path="/home/cvs-unstable/unstable" atticdirs="$(find $path -type d -name Attic)" for dir in $atticdirs; do for file in $(ls $dir); do grep -Pq "\t$tag:" $dir/$file if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then echo "$dir/$file" | sed -e 's|,v||' -e "s|$path|.|" -e 's|Attic/||' fi done done