On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM, retrodans wrote:
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> 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.
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On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 1:52 PM, retrodans wrote:
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> 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
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> This is for thing
at
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lly to get this working. Sorry I am newish to cygwin as use Ubuntu
> normally.
>
> $ svn diff --summarize http://svn./tags/x/public
> http://svn.yyyy/tags/yyyyy/public
> Unknown command: 'diff'
> Type 'svn help' for usage.
My guess is that you h
Ubuntu
normally.
$ svn diff --summarize http://svn./tags/x/public
http://svn./tags/y/public
Unknown command: 'diff'
Type 'svn help' for usage.
Thankyou for your help,
Dan
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