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does cvsup synchronize the complete source tree every time it runs?
i.e. if i have changed some of the files in the source tree would
next run of cvsupit sync with the freebsd source tree or do i have
to keep track of the files that i have edited and sync them 
manually? thank you.  --baacit

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