I am seeing some of the same problems.  There are times it seems to work, and
other times I just get the root directory files.

Is there a way of getting the latest version for a window's cvs client without
downloading the source and building it from scratch?  I believe it is my CVSNT
client that could be some of the problem.

Thanks for your help,
Larry Lords

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/10/03 12:14PM >>>
Ralph Jocham writes:
> 
> When I add the -S option I only get the files I
> modified listed, which is good. However, I also only
> get those in the root directory of the module (i.e.
> not in the subdirectories), which is bad.

There is nothing in the -S option that prevents recursion -- if you're
not seeing any files in subdirectories, it's because there aren't any
selected revisions in any of them.  Run the command without the -S and
see what "selected revisions:" is for those files.  If it's not zero and
you still don't see those files when you add -S, try upgrading to the
latest release of CVS (1.11.6) on both the client and the server.  If
that still doesn't help, let us know.

-Larry Jones

What's the matter?  Don't you trust your own kid?! -- Calvin


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