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Man Page: ksverdiff

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 1

KSVERDIFF(1)						      General Commands Manual						      KSVERDIFF(1)

NAME
ksverdiff -- display the differences in kickstart syntax
SYNOPSIS
ksverdiff [-f | --from FROMVER] [-t | --to TOVER]
DESCRIPTION
ksverdiff is a program that takes two versions of kickstart syntax and lists the differences between them. It will generate a list of options added to every command since FROMVER, a list of commands added since FROMVER, a list of commands deprecated since FROMVER, and a list of commands removed since FROMVER.
EXIT STATUS
ksverdiff returns 0 on success, and 1 if either FROMVER or TOVER are invalid.
OPTIONS
-f | --from FROMVER The version of kickstart syntax to start with. In other words, this is the lower bound version. -t | --TO TOVER The version of kickstart syntax to end with. In other words, this is the upper bound version.
SEE ALSO
ksflatten (1), ksvalidator (1) KSVERDIFF(1)
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