Steve Harris writes:
> 
> Does a commit do something different to a -nq up to determine differences
> ?

Yes.  The initial list of files shown by commit are the *potentially*
changed files based on timestamps; they have to be sent to the server
and compared to determine whether they are actually changed or not.  If
you do an update *without* the -n flag, CVS will do that and update its
state information to match.

-Larry Jones

Nobody knows how to pamper like a Mom. -- Calvin


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