Resubmitting the request.
is there is GUI application/tool in either KDE or GENOME or anywhere that can diff/merge
and allow editing of two files. It should be able to diff between directory levels, I mean ,
two branches of source code. If it is not available, its time linux application developers
create one and place it in either KDE or GENOME.
Thanks Lokesh
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I didn't mean that, I wanted some easy-to-use GUI tools that do directory tree level diffs
and we should be able to merge between files open with difference selectively.
like the ones available for windows like Araxis-Merge etc.
tkcvs and tkdiff are good but cant show directory level diffs and merging/editing is difficult.
Thanks
Lokesh
At 11:20 PM 3/11/03 -0600, you wrote:On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 22:44, Lokesh wrote: > Just wanted to know if there is a freely available good diff and merging > tool that runs in Linux. > should be able to diff directory trees and merge between two files. > -Lokesh >
Diff and patch? Been in use for probably 20 years or so. CVS will allow revision tracking and merging between branches as well.
Bret
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