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Does CSV get installed with the GNU C stuff?
Or is it a separate install?
Richard
Lars Appel wrote:
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> Mark K wrote...
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> >The next step is to do your port, test and get things ready for release.
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> During your porting work, you can always see whether you did
> some modifications to a given file(set) and -if so- what the
> changes compared to the original/older versions are...
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> $ cvs status -v somefile.c
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> $ cvs diff -u somefile.c
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> When you commit/checkin working source code versions into the
> cvs repository at certain points in time, you can even perform
> diffs referring to different versions. Here the tags also come
> in handy (Mark used V8_11_3 for the initial check-in)...
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> $ cvs diff -u -r V8_11_3 somefile.c
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> GNU cvs is quite handy to keep track of or undo/redo changes.
>
> Lars.
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