Re: Recursive diff?



Em Sex 30 Nov 2007, Konstantin Svist escreveu:
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
What's the best way to run diff against two folders, comparing
every single file in each one?

Basically we're trying to figure out what changes have been made
between a backup folder and a current one. They both contain
folders within folders and files within them.

Personally, I really like kdiff3 - it's a pretty nice UI for diff.
It compares directories, too - and presents the differences in a very
easy-to decipher format :)

Or Kompare, I like it too.

[]'s
Marcelo

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