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Hi

I might be on the wrong direction all together, because I don't have much
experience with the linux cvs to start with. However, I remember I used to
compare files without committing the new changes.

I have an old copy, and new copy of my source code in zip files. I imported
the old source code to the cvsroot on windows using wincvs. Then extracted
the new code, once to the same folder, and then to a new folder. In both
cases, the diff command is always diabled on the context menu (I added the
diff command through "customize this menu ..." option).

I appreciate your help in that.

thanks in advance,

Manal


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Thu Jun 4, 2009 7:41 am

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Hi I might be on the wrong direction all together, because I don't have much experience with the linux cvs to start with. However, I remember I used to compare...
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... I'm a little unclear trying to follow your scenario. The context menu diff will only be active for items checked into the CVS server repository. If you...
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