Hi Bram,

2016/1/1 Fri 4:10:22 UTC+9 Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> > 1. About diff.exe
> > 
> > diff.exe from gnuwin32 is 32-bit binary, and it uses gettext and libiconv.
> > Doesn't it conflict with 64-bit builds?  diff.exe bundled with the official
> > Vim 7.4 installer doesn't depend on gettext and libiconv, so I think using
> > diff.exe from gvim74.exe is safer.
> > 
> > Additionally, diff.exe is installed under the GvimExt directory, but it
> > should be installed to the same directory as gvim.exe.
> > 
> > https://github.com/k-takata/vim/commit/3624185df8c304669a6ad4a50d58dea6147cc0ac
> 
> It's important that the diff program can handle different line endings.
> There are many that won't work nicely.  The diff.exe included in the
> installer is an older version of GNU diffutils.

Sorry, I don't understand well...
Does the diff.exe included in the installer can handle different line endings?
Is the diff.exe enough for our purpose? Or do we need more up-to-date GNU
diffutils?


Regards,
Ken Takata

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