Yes. Both cvs dif -Nn and post-review worked fine. Thank you David.

On Sep 24, 10:20 am, David Trowbridge <trowb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> By virtue of adding the file, you're creating a change that can be
> expressed via a diff. `cvs diff -Nu` will create a diff that includes
> newly-added files that reviewboard can understand (though of course,
> we recommend using post-review, which will just do that for you).
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> -David
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> On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Nelson Jones <huawen....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > For a new file to be reviewed, there obviously is no diff. How do I
> > submit a review without a diff?
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> > The only way I can think of, however I don't like very much, is to
> > create an empty file in cvs and then issue the new file to
> > artificially create a diff. But I am looking for a better way. Is
> > there any? Please advise.
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> > Thanks !
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