Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "kdiff3".
2007 Jun 25
0
Has anyone gotten KDiff3 to work on CentOS 4.X?
The Subject: line says it all. I haven't been able to find a KDiff3
RPM (http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net) that will install on CentOS 4,
and I am also having problems building it from source (the
application that is, not the RPM). I have some users who really want
to use KDiff3, so any help/hints are appreciated.
Thanks,
Alfred
2006 May 05
16
Diff tool for OSX
I''ve looked for DIFF tools for OSX but haven''t found anything good
yet. Tried guiffy (http://www.guiffy.com) but it''s very slow and the
folder comparison doesn''t indicate a change until you drill down to
the level with the difference which kinda defeats the purpose.
I''m missing TortoiseSVN and the diff tool that comes with it. Any
suggestions for
2011 Jun 11
7
C6 LiveCD top 5 apps
Regarding http://twitter.com/CentOS/statuses/79336297579282432
I don't have a twitter account so I'm spamming the list since it looks on
topic :)
I'd like to see on the LiveCD the following:
1. latest dd_rescue
2. latest gparted
3. ntfs-3g
4. screen
5. mc
How about you?
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Nux!
www.nux.ro
2008 Jun 04
6
General CentOS 5.1 (or Gnome) instability?
I've been a big fan of CentOS for a while, and didn't have many
issues with CentOS 4.X over the past few years. However, since
moving to CentOS 5.1 a few weeks ago, I have received more problem
reports from my users than in the last year and a half on CentOS
4.X. I've previously reported the problem with gnome-terminal
crashing (and since there is a single gnome-terminal
2016 Jun 02
7
Switching to git (Windows experience) (was re:[cfe-dev] GitHub anyone?)
On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote:
> I think we should start two other threads: one about git tooling on Windows
> and one about infrastructure problems migrating to git.
Some developers on Windows prefer to use GUI tools like TortoiseSVN to
command line tools for version control. The last time I tried
TortoiseGit on Windows (which was