Re: unknown command diff

2011-05-09 Thread Csaba Raduly
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM, retrodans wrote: > > Okay, that seems much better, for some reason the file wasn't going onto the > root of c, but running it directly to desktop worked a treat, so have > attached the file now. If you run from the command prompt, then your current directory is /ho

Re: unknown command diff

2011-05-09 Thread retrodans
Okay, that seems much better, for some reason the file wasn't going onto the root of c, but running it directly to desktop worked a treat, so have attached the file now. As a note, I had installed cygwin some time ago, but did not use it back then, so if a fresh re-install is required, then I can

Re: unknown command diff

2011-05-09 Thread Csaba Raduly
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 1:52 PM, retrodans wrote: > > diffutils appears to be there, so I went to run cygcheck for you as per the > link you sent, but that doesn't appear to create a file on my c: amd just > returns several warnings along the lines of: > OpenService failed for > > This is for thing

Re: unknown command diff

2011-05-09 Thread retrodans
diffutils appears to be there, so I went to run cygcheck for you as per the link you sent, but that doesn't appear to create a file on my c: amd just returns several warnings along the lines of: OpenService failed for This is for things such as: DcomLaunch, odserv, ose, pla,QWAVE, RpcEptMapper, R

Re: unknown command diff

2011-05-09 Thread Václav Haisman
retrodans wrote, On 9.5.2011 13:26: > > I am trying to run what is a basic diff of 2 tags in a repo, to see what > changes have occurred between the 2. But whenever I attempt to in cygwin I > get the below error. Is this a known issue, or do I need to set something > up specially to get this wor