when i run a program like "ls" the output is to STDOUT so i can pipe it or
redirect it through something like sed or grep. but cvs doesn't do that. if
i run "cvs update > /dev/null" or "cvs update | sed -e 's/<expression>/yyy/'"
it still prints the same thing it always does. how do i capture this
information?
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when the missionaries came to africa they had the bible and we had the land.
they said "let us pray." we closed our eyes. when we opened them we had the
bible and they had the land.
- bishop Desmond Tutu
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