Laird Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> cvs -n -q update also works very nicely, reporting what cvs *would* do
> if it *were* to do an actual update.  Files that are *not* up to date
> show up in the listing with a "U" or a "P" (update or patch) next to
> them, indicating that they are out of date.

Or a "C" (not M!) if the file is also locally modified.

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