Actually, what you want to do later is "cvs update -A"...

Thorsten 


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On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Martin Pycko wrote:

> You may try at the moment:
> 
> cvs update -D "two days ago"
> 
> but remember to start with a clean CVS later on or you need to reset
> the dates in CVS/Entries in all subdirectories.
> 

Not necessarily.  You can use 'cvs update -r HEAD', to update to the HEAD
tag (most current)

James


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