On Friday 28 January 2005 09:57, Tarjei Knapstad wrote: > I'd like to compare the packages installed on two different systems, and > have them presented in a nice way. So far I've done > > rpm -qa | sort > packages_box1.txt > > on both boxes and then used diff to compare them, but I'd like to have > the diff presented visually if possible (very much like Cervisia > presents diffs between CVS revisions). > > Is there any tool available in Fedora that can do this? (OK, I could use > the same filename for both, commit them as two different revisions in a > CVS rep, and then do a diff in Cervisia, but that's a bit cumbersome :)) > > -- > Tarjei try tkdiff, requires tcl and tk to be installed google for: tkdiff-4.0-1.cern.noarch.rpm from the command line start it with: tkdiff file1 file2 or just: tkdiff and it will display a window allowing you to enter for browse for the file names. paul -- Paul F. Almquist paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Eau Claire, WI USA