Paul vL writes:
> 
> I'm a happy cvs user for many years. One of the more annoying things however 
> is the behaviour of
> cvs -n up for large working directories; I use a global -q option to trim 
> down output, but
> still get an enormous list (200+) of '?' before I get my one or two 'M' 
> entries.

Have you considered adding a .cvsignore file to explicitly ignore the
extra stuff?

-Larry Jones

What a stupid world. -- Calvin


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