Stefan
> "Unified" diff is the "-u" on the command line, it creates a slightly
> different, more compact and for some people more readable output.
>
> The main difference is that you have a good chance that a unified diff
> can be applied to a given file by patch even if that file is not of
> the same version as the one the diff has been created against - the
> output contains enough context so that patch can apply some heuristics
> to adapt line numbers.
>
> > I thought that the output would be the same in jCVS. (Guess not).
>
> Never used jCVS, but I'd guess there is an option to add the -u
> switch.

Thanks for the explanation. I have found out that there is a way in jCVS to
use "-u".

Ylan.



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