John Hanny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'd like a cvs command that tells me what files in the current
> directory are new. One hack that I've been using is "cvs update." The
> files that are prefixed by '?' are new. Unfortunately, this has the
> side-effect of updating my local directory files if they have been
> changed in the repository.

Use the "-n" flag to turn off the side-effect.

    cvs -nq update -I! -ICVS | grep \^\\\?

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