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Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 23:58:32 -0500
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In-reply-to: <VA.000006a0.002e9e8e@thesoftwaresource.com> (message from Brian
Keener on Thu, 08 Mar 2001 23:36:45 EST)
Subject: Re: Cvs diff --- I don't understand
References: <VA DOT 000006a0 DOT 002e9e8e AT thesoftwaresource DOT com>

cvs diff compares against the version your changes are based on, which
is the last version you checked out or updated to.  If you want to
bring yourself up to date wrt the latest sources, use "cvs update" and
*then* cvs diff.

In theory, you can do "cvs diff -rHEAD ..." to compare against the
latest version *instead of* the version your changes are based on, but
I've rarely used this myself.  Update/diff is the Right Thing to do.

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