I'm actually trying something simple, but I get strange results:
I want to compare the current version of a file with a specific revision.
In NetBeans 6.9.1 I didn't find any such function. I can only call the history and then diff between successive revisions. Am I missing something?
I tried with the command line tool (Linux): hg diff --rev 527 pom.xml
But I get:
diff -r 1018d7890ea1 pom.xml
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/pom.xml Sun Jan 30 22:45:28 2011 +0000开发者_运维技巧
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@+
followed only by "+" lines.
How can I get the diff I want? How can I get this diff with NetBeans (or otherwise with another graphical diff tool)?
You usage of the command-line tool looks correct. However the output
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
Indicates that the file you want to diff did not yet exist in the revision you chose.
Addendum:
In the comments you mention the file was renamed and you need to use -g
You can enable -g for all diffs by adding:
[diff]
git=1
to your .hgrc
file (usually located in your home directory)
hg diff -r revision1:revision2 file
Where revision1 and revision2 can be a tag, changeset etc.
By default, your revision2 should be "tip" (without quotes) if you want to compare a revision to the current one.
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