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Sorry, red herring. The directory names happen to fall into cvs's 
default ignore category. -N

Norton Allen wrote:
> I'm trying to do a 'cvs import' from cygwin and I'm finding that some 
> subdirectories get inexplicably skipped. This reminds me of an old bug 
> with the perl find routines where they tried to do some optimization 
> that used a directory's link count to stop looking for subdirectories 
> before processing all the entries. Does this ring a bell with anyone?
>
> Norton Allen
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