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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I ran a "cvs update" this morning on a project that I had checked out
> on monday. Several files were updated, and now I need to now _which_
> files. When I did the checkout, cvs of course wrote in my shell what
> files were updated. But the history of my shell is long gone now. Is
> there an easy way to get this information?

You could write a script that looks at the timestamps in the CVS/Entries
files and compiles a list of which files changed 'recently' for one
reason or another.

I'd probably start by looking at the timestamp on the CVS/Entries files
themselves.

        -- Mark
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