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Package: meld
Version: 0.9.0-1
Severity: normal

I can't believe such an obvious bug hasn't yet been reported,
so perhaps I missed something?

I made two directories, each with two short files A and B.
/diff1/A and /diff2/A are identical
/diff1/B and /diff2/B are not
When I load the directories with meld, both files are shown in red,
not in white. The only possible way I could get white (identical)
files was by feeding meld the same directory twice (not too usefull).

If this behaviour is volitional, please refile this as a wishlist bug.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux donald.eike.local 2.4.21-1-k7 #2 Mon Jun 16 22:23:16 EST 2003 i686
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Versions of packages meld depends on:
ii  python                        2.3.2-2    An interactive high-level object-o
ii  python-glade2                 2.0.0-2    GTK+ bindings: Glade support
ii  python-gnome2                 2.0.0-5    Python bindings for the Gnome 2 de
ii  python-gtk2                   2.0.0-2    Python bindings for the GTK+ widge

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On 04/03/01 23:25 +0100, Christoffer Sawicki said ...
> I can reproduce this.

The current behaviour of meld is such that, a small red dot is used in
the right hand bottom corner of the icon for a file with newer timestamp
even if the files being compared are identical.  If the files are
different, then both files are shown as red with a thick red dot in the
newer-timestamp file.

Hence closing this bug.

Giridhar

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Y Giridhar Appaji Nag | http://www.appaji.net/

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