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Williams, Tim wrote: > I would like to determine the status of files managed by CVS (in my > sandbox) and not have to do it using the CVS Status command, but > rather by accessing the extended file properties. For example, I can > view the status in Windows Explorer by adding the "CVS Status" column > to the explorer view - this is what I want to capture in my Perl > script (Not in CVS , Not Modified, Modified....) These columns come from TortoiseCVS if I'm not mistaken. And Tortoise very probably produces them based on the ./CVS/Entries file. You could simply do the same. Hope this helps. -- Oliver ---- ------------------ JID: ogiesen at jabber.org ICQ: 18777742 (http://wwp.icq.com/18777742)