Cvs - how do I find out if I need a new directory without `cvs up`?

The n switch shows me missing directories: cvs -n up -d The n switch does not actually run cvs up -d it just shows the effects of running the command.

The -n switch shows me missing directories: cvs -n up -d The -n switch does not actually run cvs up -d; it just shows the effects of running the command.

Ah, thank you, I'll have to parse that out. Surprised I didn't notice that. – Dale Forester Mar 6 '10 at 15:00.

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