On 16 Mar 2012, at 16:55, Teodor MICU wrote:

> 2012/3/16 Tim Cutts <t...@chiark.greenend.org.uk>:
>> It's perfectly possible to install the tkdiff package without tkcvs, or am I 
>> misunderstanding you?
> 
> No, it has been removed from sid/testing [1]. This is why I sent this
> bug report because I wanted to install it on my laptop (where I don't
> do CVS) and found that I had to install tkcvs to get tkdiff.

oh, well, the sensible thing for me to do then, would be for me to take it on; 
to build both the tkcvs and tkdiff packages from the tkcvs source package, so 
they're always in synch with each other.  Might be some paperwork required to 
adopt it though.

Tim

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