Can't you just "cvs add <dirname>" to add everything
recursively?

As for deletion, I'm sure you can work with the output
of "cvs -n up" to get a list of files that've been
removed from your working area (but what happens if
some of these files were actually added by someone
else?)

Noel
--- David D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Euh
> 
> "? indicates something added."
> 
> How to "auto add" these files ?
> How to "auto delete" files that are not present any
> more ?
> Is there an option in the cvs commit ?
> 
> I can understand that developers think it s a bad
> idea cause of mustakes it
> can bring, but in my case, having sevral files at
> lot of directories, it's a
> benedecition
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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