I'm not sure about your cvs ... but it doesn't quite work here. Here's a patch:
--- cvs_stat.old 2005-01-22 14:58:27.000000000 -0700
+++ cvs_stat 2005-01-22 15:03:21.000000000 -0700
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
printf( '%27s: %s'."\n", '?', $1);
next;
}
- if (/^cvs server: Examining (.*)$/) {
+ if (/^cvs (?:server|status): Examining (.*)$/) {
$dir = $1;
}
if (/^File: (.*[^ ])\s+Status: (.*)$/) {
Here, cvs stat says "cvs status: Examining", not "cvs server: Examining".
Next steps in cleaning this up are: eliminating the annoying "./" prefix for files in the current directory (debatable - maybe that's just me), and adding the dir prefix for the unknown files.
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