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sdiff issue - not gathering correct difference
Hi there,
I am hoping someone can help! I am doing a simple difference between two files using the sdiff command.. sdiff -s file1 file2 this works, but for some words it doesn't... Here is an example: fha 2B01 fha 2B01 fmaa 3A01 fmaa 3A01 fox 4A46 | fmx 3A01 . > fox 4B01 ftds 1A06 ftds 1A06 For some crazy reason, sdiff thinks fox and fmx are the same..and outputs the second fox as different... Anyone out there any ideas??? Thanks a million fot your time. thegant |
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