Hello,

attached you find a report that i think describes a cvs-bug. I also 
quote the history of the mail-thread so you know what's up with this mail.

Could you please check this and tell me, what you think about this issue?

Thanks,

Gert


Derek Robert Price wrote:
 > Derek Robert Price wrote:
 >
 >> Gert Brinkmann wrote:
 >>
 >>> Hello Derek,
 >>>
 >>> thank you for your answer.
 >>>
 >>>> You need to request an
 >>>> "observer" role in the project before this will work.
 >>>
 >>> Ok. Do i have to report the my issue again or will you forward my
 >>> last mail to the right people?
 >>>
 >>> Ciao and thanks again,
 >>>
 >>> Gert
 >>>
 >>
 >> Please forward it to <bug-cvs#gnu.org>.  For more on bug reports and
 >> patch submissions, please see the HACKING, DEVEL-CVS, and other
 >> documentation files in the top level of the CVS source distribution.
 >>
 >> Thanks.
 >>
 >> Derek
 >>
 >
 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, rather.
 >
 > Derek
 >
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Hello,

i have tried to report an cvs-issue but i could not. I have registered 
und logged in, but issuezilla always tells me, that i have to be logged 
in. So i try to report something, that i think, is a bug in cvs, via email:

(We have installed cvs 1.11)

I would like to use the option "-P" with an "cvs update" to prune empty 
directories. This works fine, but when doing a "cvs -qn update -dP" all 
the pruned directories are listed the same way as it is when not using "-P":

cvs server: New directory `foo' -- ignored

Because we are using the output of an "cvs -qn update -d" to parse 
through and build a report of the checkout-state, the pruned directories 
are bothering. It would be great to skip this pruned-directory-ignored 
lines by using the "-P" here, too.

Thank you,

Gert Brinkmann

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