From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-09-13 11:52:41
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Ken Tyler wrote: > > > I just did a cvs diff and see nothing new. > > > > Just 'cvs diff' only shows you the differences between the last revision > > you checked out and your local version, so it's empty for files you > > haven't modified. Use 'cvs diff -r<last revision but one>'. > > Didn't realise that. I usually just update but wanted to be a bit cautious > this time - not having any idea what MOL is. Mac-On-Linux (MOL) lets you run MacOS natively in Linux, much like VMWare. Don't worry, there's a configure option and if you don't enable it, the kernel should be identical to the one before. And for looking at diffs before updating, the CVSweb interface is handy IMHO. Michel -- Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86 and the DRI project |