Good Day

I'd like to know if there is a way to make a SVN STATUS command
recursive while filtering the files using a wildcard?

I need this purely for performance reasons.  I'm guessing that the
amount of data that the repository need to pass back (via a rather slow
network) will be less, and also that I'll save time when processing the
results since I don't have to filter out lots of unneeded information.

Some more detail:
I have a SVN working copy containing several levels of subdirectories.
In these subdirectories there are various different file types that are
all under version control.

I often use the following statement to obtain the current status of the
working copy:
svn status --verbose --show-updates

This works fine and returns the status of each and every file and
directory contained in the working copy.
However, I'm often only interested in the files with a specific
extension (*.kb).  So I've tried to use

svn status --verbose --show-updates *.kb

But this only returns the .kb files found in the current directory (i.e.
non-recursive)

Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.

Regards
Niel

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