I know, and, here's my example of why I think we need the equivalent of "grep 
-v" to get rid of dates, machine name, etc, and why I think Chris is right in 
this case.  Until Sebastian explains otherwise.

At some clients I've been putting the development tool chain into clearcase 
"views" so that when you set your view to a given release you access the 
development tools appropriate to that release.  However, though the binaries 
are the exact binaries used to develop the release, the patch release you build 
will use those binaries executing under a newer operating system.   And I'd 
like to know and explicitly ignore that.

Yes, you could also save the total OS and run it in a virtual machine, and I'm 
sure there are others that do that.
 
> On Dec 8, 2014, at 19:06 , Joel Sherrill <joel.sherr...@oarcorp.com> wrote:
> 
> A blind cmp doesn't let the report include host, date, tool versions, etc. 

Peter
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Peter Dufault
HD Associates, Inc.      Software and System Engineering

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