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Martin Cole wrote: > I am very exited by the binary diff work, looks really cool. > > My question is, once it is deemed stable for release, will it require the > files added via -kB still, or will it become the defacto standard diff delta > process, and accept the addition via -kb. I might have a server switch to enable it as default, but there are good reasons for keeping the old one around - it's quite good at text files that are stored as binary (eg. some people store .vcproj files this way), and things like annotate still work with it. > The reason I ask, is that I have setup cvsnt on our server, and it is > working very well, but our users are not at all familiar with cvs (or any > version control software !! ) however they are happy with tortoisecvs doing > the dirty work for them. Give it a couple of months for the cvsnt versions to filter through to the frontends and there'll probably be a way of enabling it in a preferences dialog somewhere. > Last question, if I add the folowing line to the cvswrappers file, will it > override the tortoisecvs binary add command > > *.gif -k 'B' Not if Tortoise sends a -kb to override it - If the wrappers are set up I expect the standard add command would work, though I've not tried it recently. Tony