Martin Roehrig writes:
>
> That's ok. cvs diff looks for differences between revisions, and the way you
> call it above does a diff between the latest revision in the repository and your
> current working directory.
That isn't quite accurate. When called with no specific revision, it
does a diff between your working file and the repository revision the
working file is based on. That need not be the latest revision in the
repository if you checked out a specific revision or if someone has
commited changes since you last did a checkup, update, or commit.
-Larry Jones
If I was being raised in a better environment, I wouldn't
do things like that. -- Calvin