Hi Derek,
>How often do you type the following cvs commands?
>
>cvs status | grep Status:
>cvs status | grep Status: | grep -v Up-to-date
One time...? In the script...?
>I'd be more than happy to post my patch to this list if there's any
>interest in it. It's about 300 lines in unidiff format, and about half
>of this is due to a extra level of nesting (and the resulting extra
>level of indentation). It shrinks to 85 lines with diff -b in the
>default format.
I don't think it is good to put this kind of things into the official
release of CVS. This is a bloat feature. But I do think it is useful to
write a script and distribute it together with CVS for doing that.
In fact I would like to have the information about the locks on the file
when I do cvs status, possibly in the "Status: " line, separated by comma.
But I don't mind to have a separate line saying: "Locks: Locked by xxxx".
THAT would be really useful!
BR,
Jerzy
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