Hello again

Maybe I understand the -N option totally wrong, but...

I have a new file in my working directory, but
cvs diff -u -N
only shows "? newfile.c", but not the content. Isn't the -N parameter
supposed to output the content of new files?

When I do diff -N for the working directory and an original checkout,
the new file's content is shown.

How can i achieve to show the new file's content?

Thank you very much for your help


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Jean-Pierre Bergamin
http://www.t68m.info
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