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Subject: What does 'P' mean in cvs update?
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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

I typed "cvs update" and got the following:

[phma@neofelis lojban]$ cvs update
cvs server: Updating .
cvs server: Updating translations
cvs server: Updating translations/alice
P translations/alice/alice-03.texinfo
U translations/alice/alice-08.texinfo
P translations/alice/alice-09.texinfo
cvs server: Updating translations/drbible
cvs server: Updating translations/german
cvs server: cannot open directory /home/cvs/lojban/translations/german: No such
file or directory
cvs server: skipping directory translations/german
cvs server: Updating translations/originals

What does 'P' mean in front of alice-03 and alice-09?

phma

