Bill.Hughes@cgi-europe.com wrote:
> Toby Johnson wrote:
> > Milen A. Radev wrote:
> >
> >> And KDiff3 (kdiff3.sf.net).
> >>
> >>
> > I will also attest to the fact that kdiff3 is the r0x0r. It
> > is the only
> > diff program I have used that highlights _character-by-character_
> > differences on changed lines. As a Perl hacker, I don't know
> > how I ever
> > got by without this feature! I now use kdiff3 for my TSVN
> > external diff
> > tool.
>
> Agreed, if only it had the merge features of WinMerge...
> I wish I had the time etc.
>
> Anyone know some good tutorial etc for gcc on windows?
>
Are you talking about hacking on Kdiff3 for Windows? It can't currently
be done with gcc, since Kdiff3 uses Trolltech's Qt toolkit, which is GPL
on Linux but commercial only on Windows.
This will change with Qt 4 but I think that product is still a while
away. You can also compile it on Windows using cygwin but it will then
be missing some of the Windows features like drag-and-drop.
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Received on Fri Mar 11 20:48:38 2005