Vinodkumar Nair wrote:

tkdiff a.k.a. tkdiffb in mandrake. and if you have the diff.exe utility
in M$ it will work in that OS as well.



Thanks mario.. but iam looking out for some utility which I can use in
Redhat 7.2.



AFAIK, tkdiff works in RedHat 7.1, 7.3, 9.0 (personally used tkdiff on these platforms). intrapolating i'd hazard a guess that it would work on RedHat 7.2. you do need to have tcl/tk installed though and i would be *really* surprised if you didn't have tcl/tk.


a few years back a newbie asked a similar question on this very same mailing list and Sudhakar "Thats" Chandrashekharan suggested tkdiff among others. try it out, it's not often that a guru would reply to a question like this. ;)

mario


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