The easiest thing to do is to export the revision in question to a directory next to your originals. Then use plain old diff -r (the non-svn variety) Another option is to svn add your originals, then use the two-URL version of svn diff But that's probably overkill.
The easiest thing to do is to export the revision in question to a directory next to your originals. Then use plain old diff -r (the non-svn variety). Another option is to svn add your originals, then use the two-URL version of svn diff.
But that's probably overkill.
I'm a big fan of WinMerge for this sort of thing.
The easiest thing to do is to export the revision in question to a directory next to your originals. Then use plain old diff -r (the non-svn variety). Another option is to svn add your originals, then use the two-URL version of svn diff.
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