![]() If as oldfred commented packages already installed will not be installed again the process shouldn't become wayward. Do separate test installs using the methods described by oldfred and Holger_Gehrke and judge by the results. Regarding an automated software install to a new system my session of testing with diff and Meld has led me to conclude I should just suck it and see. Holger's output had one grub related listing Fred's output had seven. For example, qpdfview (a pdf viewer installed by me) was listed once in Holger's output but Fred's found additional plugins installed as well. ![]() In other instances it seemed to be more thorough. It picked up a couple of items installed as Snaps which would not be installed via repos because they are not available there. To perform a three-way merge, you need to specify paths for two modified versions of a file, the base revision (a common origin of both modified versions), and the output file to save merge results: > idea64.exe merge C:MyProjectCopyReadme.md C:FriendsProjectCopyReadme.md C:ArchiveReadme.md C:MainProjectReadme. The larger output of Fred's command had more detail. ![]() The colourised GUI outputs displayed in Meld were still not easy for me to interpret but I did make some headway. Like me, Meld grumbled about the size of the lists it was asked to compare. KDiff3 installed with a number of issues including its show-stopping failure to recognise. only Meld and KDiff3 could be installed to Ubuntu 20.04. Code: diff -e holger.txt fred2.txt > H2F.txtĭiff -u fred2.txt holger.txt > uF2H.txtI struggled to make sense of the output of any of these tests.Īfter that I checked out options for comparison in GUI.
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