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RE: cvs status question


From: Josh Baudhuin
Subject: RE: cvs status question
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 13:28:17 -0700

Does cvs -nq update help? I think that way it doesn't output the
"Directory" lines. 
Note that the files don't actually "have" a "status" of
"Up-to-date"--and there's nothing in the CVS/Entries file that says
"this file is out of date". cvs status merely checks each file you
request (recursively) to see whether it is up-to-date. It doesn't save
that information, it just outputs it. 

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf
Of Robben Mario
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:30 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: cvs status question


Yes, I know. But our project currently contains 500 source files. So,
cvs update produces a lot of output. What I need is a status output for
those files whose status is different from "Up-to-date".

"Matt Riechers" <address@hidden> wrote in message
news:address@hidden
> Robben Mario wrote:
> >
> > is there an easy way to see which files don't have the status
"Up-to-date"
> > in WinCVS.
>
> Run 'cvs update' from the top-most directory you're interested in.
>
> -Matt
>


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