cvscheck"> CVS"> ]> March 8, 2003 &cvscheck; 1 &cvscheck; Offline status report for files in a checked-out &CVS; module. &cvscheck; dir Description &cvscheck; prints information about the status of your local &CVS; checkout without communicating with the server. This means it is extremely fast and does not require a network connection. The given directory and all of its subdirectories will be processed recursively. If no directory is given, the current directory and its recursed subdirectories will be used. Each file with an interesting status will be printed with a status character in front of its name. The status characters are as follows. ? foobar.c The file is not known to &CVS; M foobar.c The file is definitely locally modified m foobar.c The file might have local changes. You should diff with the server to make sure. C foobar.c The file has a &CVS; conflict and therefore cannot be committed. U foobar.c This file is in &CVS; but is missing in your local checkout. T foobar.c This file has an unusual sticky &CVS; tag. A foobar.c You have done a cvs for this file, but have not yet committed it. R foobar.c You have done a cvs for this file, but have not yet committed it. This utility is part of the &kde; Software Development Kit. See Also cvs(1) Authors cvscheck was written by &Dirk.Mueller; &Dirk.Mueller.mail; and Sirtaj.Singh.Kang; &Sirtaj.Singh.Kang.mail; This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton bab@debian.org for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).