> The 'cvs update' command will update all files to match the current
> versions in the repository. Is there a way to get a report of what
> update would do, without actually performing the update? I'd like to
> see a list of what cvs is going to do before actually doing it.
cvs -n up
This is actually the standard way to find out which of your files are out of
date or locally modified.
(many cvs commands will take a global '-n' option that actually shows what
would be done, but not do it).
Philip
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