David Marker wrote:
> Mike Kupfer wrote:
>> I'd like to get gpyfm installed well enough on my desktop that I can try
>> using it instead of FileMerge, even for work in Teamware workspaces. (I
>> expect it won't have Tooltalk support. That's fine; I'll cope.)
>>
>> So I see there's a copy of gpyfm
Mike Kupfer wrote:
> I'd like to get gpyfm installed well enough on my desktop that I can try
> using it instead of FileMerge, even for work in Teamware workspaces. (I
> expect it won't have Tooltalk support. That's fine; I'll cope.)
>
> So I see there's a copy of gpyfm and fm in usr/src/tools in
Mike Kupfer writes:
> I'd like to get gpyfm installed well enough on my desktop that I can try
> using it instead of FileMerge, even for work in Teamware workspaces. (I
> expect it won't have Tooltalk support. That's fine; I'll cope.)
>
> So I see there's a copy of gpyfm and fm in usr/src/tools
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 05:33:07PM -0700, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> I'd like to get gpyfm installed well enough on my desktop that I can try
> using it instead of FileMerge, even for work in Teamware workspaces. (I
> expect it won't have Tooltalk support. That's fine; I'll cope.)
>
> So I see there's
I'd like to get gpyfm installed well enough on my desktop that I can try
using it instead of FileMerge, even for work in Teamware workspaces. (I
expect it won't have Tooltalk support. That's fine; I'll cope.)
So I see there's a copy of gpyfm and fm in usr/src/tools in the onnv-scm
repo. Do I ne