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Graphical application for Linux and other OSes used for viewing and merging differences between files and directories.

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What are "synchronization points"?

In Meld there is an option available to add synchronization points. Unfortunately I cannot figure out what these so called synchronization points do. I have messed around with it but it doesn't ...
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Git - Changes made in meld (as the difftool) not saved

I followed Jörg W Mittag's answer in this post and have configured meld as the difftool in my git. Now I can view and compare differences of a file in different branches perfectly with this command: ...
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How to get back the old git diff interface?

I changed my git diff-tool to meld. This works great, but I would like some way to generate the old-style git diff (a short piece of text indicating only the relevant lines) to email a change I made ...
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Viewing git patch without context

Since apart from the actual changes, each patch contains a little bit of surrounding lines, I wanted to use that information and present me a side-by-side comparison with nice visual representation ...
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Meld requires pygtk 2.8.0 or higher

I need a diff tool to use with svn, found meld already installed, set-up rapid-svn to use it, but when I right-click and select diff, nothing happened. so tried meld on command to see if it works: ...
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Mercurial: retrospectively merging revisions

I have just been asked by a fellow developer whether they need to do anything when that merge window appears. Apparently their default course of action has been to simply close the window immediately....
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What do I have to install to resolve Could not find any typelib for GtkSource, Cannot import: GtkSourceView, cannot import name GtkSource

I'm trying to apply a patch for meld from https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680569 myself, and am having trouble with this: $ git clone git://git.gnome.org/meld $ cd meld $ python setup.py ...
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Using Meld as external diff tool with Tortoise SVN

I have Tortoise SVN but I don't like the diff tool. Is there a way to use Meld with tortoise SVN? I know tortoise has an option to set external diff tools, but I am not sure how to use that with meld.
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Convincing meld to ignore specific lines of code?

I'm using Meld to spot differences between two similar sets of fortran code. In many cases, the only difference between the two files is an automated version number. This line makes it look like there ...
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Git Diff and Meld on Windows

Has anyone ever made Meld work with Git on Windows? I am trying to make it work and I have no success. I have Meld installed and when I call it from the command line with two files as parameters it ...
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git diff :: overriding .gitconfig external tool

I've configured git to use meld as an external diff tool: $ cat ~/.gitconfig | grep -A2 "\[diff\]" [diff] tool = vimdiff external = git-meld ... where git-meld is: $ cat $(which git-...
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how to enable meld file filters

I use meld normally in a git web project (system: Ubuntu-gnome 13.10). I want it to skip scanning certain files and folders, such as the .meteor directory (which takes a while to scan). Ubuntu-...
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git mergetool doesn't 3-way merge properly

I've started using meld as my merge.tool. It's worked okay so far, but I'm having a problem with a three-way merge today. In MyBranch's file.txt I've added code ME: A B ME D E Meanwhile, master has ...
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Git mergetool meld on windows using putty

I have used meld to merge the conflicted files in git for a long time while running on Ubuntu. Now I need to merge files, but my environnement has changed. I now use a PC on Windows 7, and connects to ...
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Using Meld toghter with TFS 2010

I'm testing different 3-way merge tools for TFS 2010. Does anybody have the command line parameter setup for Meld. I'm looking for something like that.
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git cherry-pick: how consider only lines modified by the commit (i.e., not the surrounding context)?

I have a project with two branches: D---E branch1 / ---A---C branch2 I want to apply commit E (but not D) on top of branch2. I used git cherry-pick and git mergetool (with meld) for ...
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install meld on mac lion with macport

i have succesfully installed meld with macport but after launch meld says: Last login: Tue Aug 27 21:28:07 on ttys001 /opt/local/bin/meld ; exit; iMac-di-Eros:~ Eros$ /opt/local/bin/meld ; exit; ...
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Whitespace diff anomoly in Meld and Perforce (Possibly others)

When changing: } else { and similar to: } else { Perforce and Meld both report this as a change even with all white space changes ignored. Surely this should just count as a whitespace ...
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Git Extensions and Meld merge

Is it possible to use Meld as a merge tool when using Git Extensions on Windows?
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Git - How to save diff to file when diff.external tool is configured?

I've configured my git to use Meld as the diff tool: git config --global diff.external /home/myname/diff.py When I'm trying to save a diff to a file by: git diff > file.diff Meld is opened and ...
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Meld as diff tool in gitk in Windows

I am always annoyed when I use gitk an it forces me to configure a separate diff tool. Now while this works fine for me in Linux, it is an absolute hell on Windows. I am trying to use Meld, so I wrote ...
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How to skip executable files when merging with Meld?

I use Linux, C++ and Meld. I want to compare two directories, but only some files from it: I want to merge the source code, but I don't want to merge the binary files. I can easily skip the object ...
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View changes from "git log -p" in "difftool"

I'm getting branch changes for review by using git log -p master..newbranch, but it just gives me diff file. How can I view this diff with external tool like meld? I want to see what was changed only ...
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Better merging in git mergetool?

Is it possible to have 4 columns in mergetool/meld: Local, Base, Remote, Edited? I.e. the same way it is now except you don't lose Base from sight when you are merging.
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3 pane merge vs 2 pane merge in meld

In git when I have a conflict, I've been either using 'git mergetool' which then indirectly brings up meld with a 3 pane interface, or I've also brought up meld directly by using 'meld <path to ...
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Git merging one branch into another is a two way merge?

My git repo looks like this: _ branch_a / master / \_ branch_b Now I want to merge branch_b into branch_a, not either branch into master. So, I did git checkout branch_a ...
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Git mergetool with Meld on Windows

In Linux, my favorite merge tool is Meld, and I've had no problems using or configuring it to work with Git. However, in Windows it has been a different story. First, I installed Meld from a bundle ...
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SVN update command to rediscover conflicts

I did an svn update from the command line on a fairly old sandbox with a few local changes. There were conflicts detected, so I saw the usual output: Conflict discovered in 'file.cpp'. Select: (p) ...
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Why is ^M being added to a script.r after modifying with Meld?

Esteemed Meld and Emacs/ESS users, What I did: Create a script.r using Emacs/ESS. Make some modifications to script.r by pulling some lines of code from another_script.r Reopen another_script.r (or ...
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How to set Meld as git mergetool

I've set: git config --global merge.tool meld git config --global mergetool.meld.path c:/Progra~2/meld/bin/ On "git mergetool" it writes: Hit return to start merge resolution tool (meld): The merge ...
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How to get meld to use hgignore

I've just started using Meld. I'm using its Version Control Diff feature and its working well, except that it doesn't seem to use the .hgignore file. The tree I'm working in is huge, but I only ...
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Merging - can I change what is recognised as similar

Is it possible to control how merge tools recognise similar blocks of code? Particularly meld, but any suggestions of alternative tools also welcome. If it is relevant, I am using mercurial. I am ...
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Understanding Meld 3 way merge with Git [duplicate]

My boss set up our new Git repository, one on our Windows server and one on our Linux Server. I was asked to resolve our conflicts so I chose to use Meld. When I run the first file it opens 3 ...
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meld on OS X 10.7 doesn't work?

I'm installing meld on Mac OS using port. It has downloaded all dependencies and told that everything is ok: Staging meld into destroot Installing meld @1.5.3_0 Activating meld @1.5.3_0 Cleaning ...
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Which version of the git file will be finally used: LOCAL, BASE or REMOTE?

When there's a collison during git merge, I open a mergetool called Meld. It opens three files LOCAL, BASE and REMOTE. As I've read LOCAL is my local branch, BASE is common ancestor and REMOTE is the ...
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Unable to svn diff using meld

I want to use meld to view the difference between revisions. I installed meld and then executed in the project directory: svn diff -r 2165:2182 --diff-cmd meld but it thows up the following error: ...
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*.edited file is created during merge

I added external merge tool (meld) to subversion on Ubuntu. Everything works fine, however when I resolve my conflict and accept the changes I see file being created that I merged, with ".edited" ...
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Mercurial manual merge does not launch meld

Having read Completely manual Mercurial merge, I have such a .hgrc: [ui] merge = meld [merge-tools] meld.priority = 1 meld.premerge = False meld.args = $local $other $base [merge-patterns] ** = ...
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git - diff of current changes before committing

I have changed several files in a git repository, but have not committed them yet. I can get a list of the changes by just invoking git status. But how do I get a listing of the lines or the content ...
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meld: Make one part read only

Up to now I used emacs ediff mode for merging. I tried meld, but could not find a way to make one buffer/file read only. I never merge in two directions, that's way I make one part read only before ...
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Remove specific character from code [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: ^M at the end of every line in vim After merging project with Meld at the end of each line in code apperead such symbols ^M. They only visible in Vim. What does this symbols ...
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How to get external merge tools to work with svn on linux?

How do I get a GUI-based merge tool to work with command line SVN in linux? I understand that there are many options like meld, svn Diff, etc. out there. All of them require a helper script to allow ...
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Why does 'git mergetool' (meld) show conflict markers?

Why does 'git mergetool' (meld) show me the ancestor view WITH conclict markers? This is totally wrong and I've never understood why it does this. How can I fix it? A 3 way merge should show [ Your ...
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How to set up svn conflict resolution with meld?

I've specified merge-tool-cmd = meld in my Subversion config. When I go to resolve a merge conflict using option l from the presented conflict resolution options, I receive the message: meld: error: ...
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Shell scripts for Meld Nautilus context menu

Beyond Compare provides "Select for compare" and "Compare to Selected" by using two nautilus scripts (stored in /home/user/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts). Script 1: Select for compare #!/bin/sh quoted=$(...
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splitting a file with diff conflict markers into separate files [duplicate]

I use a dcvs (mercurial) and had a merge conflict a few minutes ago. For various reasons, I can't have it just open meld when it has a conflict, so I let it add conflict markers to the file: <<&...
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how to use meld for reviewing remote changes. Using git as dvcs

I'm using GIT as my DVCS, on Ubuntu 10.04. Simply running: meld . in your current working directory is awesome...shows what are the diffs from your working folder to last commit. I'd like to be ...
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diff3-like program for windows?

I'm a linux user, and normally I use kdiff3 to compare 3 (text) files between each others (for example, when there are svn conflics). I know of various programs to do that (like diff3 or meld) but ...
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Does 'meld' have a command-line style?

Does meld support automatic merging ability, like 'kdiff3' does? With kdiff3, you can do: kdiff3 file1 file2 -o outfile and do not have to open the GUI. So can you do such with meld? I didn't find ...
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Combining 2 patch files that patch a number of files in a directory + resolving conflicts

I have a dir with thousands of files and 2 patch files that apply to the same dir. Each patch file patches 20-30 files in dir or it's subdirs. If I apply either patch to the common ancestor dir, it ...
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