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tag--Add a symbolic tag to checked out versions of files
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   * tag [-lR] [-b] [-c] [-d] symbolic_tag [files...]

   * Requires: working directory, repository.

   * Changes: repository.

   * Synonym: freeze

   Use this command to assign symbolic tags to the nearest repository
versions to your working sources.  The tags are applied immediately to
the repository, as with `rtag', but the versions are supplied
implicitly by the CVS records of your working files' history rather than
applied explicitly.

   One use for tags is to record a snapshot of the current sources when
the software freeze date of a project arrives.  As bugs are fixed after
the freeze date, only those changed sources that are to be part of the
release need be re-tagged.

   The symbolic tags are meant to permanently record which revisions of
which files were used in creating a software distribution.  The
`checkout' and `update' commands allow you to extract an exact copy of
a tagged release at any time in the future, regardless of whether files
have been changed, added, or removed since the release was tagged.

   This command can also be used to delete a symbolic tag, or to create
a branch.  See the options section below.

   If you attempt to use a tag name that already exists, CVS will
complain and not overwrite that tag.  Use the `-F' option to force the
new tag value.

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