1CVSCHECK(1)                     [FIXME: manual]                    CVSCHECK(1)
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NAME

6       cvscheck - Offline status report for files in a checked-out CVS module.
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SYNOPSIS

9       cvscheck [dir]
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DESCRIPTION

12       cvscheck prints information about the status of your local CVS checkout
13       without communicating with the server. This means it is extremely fast
14       and does not require a network connection.
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16       The given directory and all of its subdirectories will be processed
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18       recursed subdirectories will be used.
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20       Each file with an interesting status will be printed with a status
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23       ? foobar.c
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26       M foobar.c
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30           The file might have local changes. You should diff with the server
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34           The file has a CVS conflict and therefore cannot be committed.
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36       U foobar.c
37           This file is in CVS but is missing in your local checkout.
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40           This file has an unusual sticky CVS tag.
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43           You have done a cvs add for this file, but have not yet committed
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47           You have done a cvs rm for this file, but have not yet committed
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50       This utility is part of the KDE Software Development Kit.
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SEE ALSO

53       cvs(1)
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AUTHORS

56       cvscheck was written by Dirk Müller<mueller@kde.org> and
57       Sirtaj.Singh.Kang; <taj@kde.org>
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59       This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton<bab@debian.org> for the
60       Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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64[FIXME: source]                  March 8, 2003                     CVSCHECK(1)
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