At 19:30 -0400 4/13/02, Matthew Persico wrote:
>I have written a perl script that wraps cvs status in order to add two new
>switches:
>
>-i for interesting - skip all the Up-to-date entries, just show me
>everything else.
>
>-s for short - skip the equals signs, the versions, etc. Just show me
>directory names and file lines such as:
>
>examining bar/yo/mama
>File: foo.pm         Status: Locally Added
>File: barf.pm        Status: Up-to-date
>
>Does this sound like something that could/should be patched into the source?
>A show of hands, please, before I attempt to hack up a patch.


Sounds great! The command "cvs status -is" sounds like a perfect 
replacement for "cvs -nq update" because a typo that misses one of 
the switches (-n) won't do any harm.

Fred
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Fred Brehm, Sarnoff Corporation, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.sarnoff.com/digital_video_informatics/vision_technology/index.asp

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