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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 16:35:06 -0500, Mathieu Miller <mmiller at jamdat.ca> wrote: >Hi, > >I just updated my client and there seems to be a new letter code in the >output of the update command: >/ >/cvs update -P -d > >U file1.txt >U file2.txt >P file3.txt > >My question is: What does the 'P' stands for? Not new at all, been there for ages. It means Patched. CVS found that it would be faster to send a patch from the server that the client could merge into the local file. Can only happen with text files. U means that the whole file has been transmitted and replaced the old file in the sandbox. This always happens on binary files. /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)