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>>>>> "JR" == Jason Rumney <jasonr AT gnu DOT org> writes: [snip] JR> option rather than using it blindly. This means that versions of JR> diff that do not understand the --binary option will still work JR> for some cases (in 20.7 they do not work at all), but you will JR> still need a version that understands the --binary option if you JR> want perfect bug free ediffing. But this seems to be untrue. The --binary option is equivalent to the `-q' option. This simply results in "Files %s and %s differ\n" message. Certainly this is not what ediff wants. Also, the newest version of `Ediff' does still contain the code that appends the --binary flags (if supported). How is this going to help things by passing the binary option? Or should `ignore_some_changes' be set so that this condition is false? Sorry, I am a little confused; perhaps I am missing something. However this doesn't seem like it will work to me. regards, Bill -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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