Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?

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To: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@...>
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Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - 11:58 am

Johannes Schindelin wrote:


Usage: cvs diff [-lR] [-k kopt] [format_options]
    [[-r rev1 | -D date1] [-r rev2 | -D date2]] [files...]
        -l      Local directory only, not recursive

It shows the diff for all files in the current directory, nothing
deeper, nothing higher.


I presume you mean "lightweeks", and yes, that would probably fit the bill :-).
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           Stephen R. van den Berg.
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cvs diff -l equivalent?, Stephen R. van den Berg, (Wed Jul 30, 4:20 am)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Linus Torvalds, (Wed Jul 30, 5:25 pm)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Mikael Magnusson, (Wed Jul 30, 4:57 pm)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Thomas Rast, (Wed Jul 30, 10:00 am)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Stephen R. van den Berg, (Wed Jul 30, 12:17 pm)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Johannes Schindelin, (Wed Jul 30, 9:53 am)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Stephen R. van den Berg, (Wed Jul 30, 11:58 am)
Re: cvs diff -l equivalent?, Johannes Schindelin, (Wed Jul 30, 2:18 pm)