DosDawg
in contrast to your post, and it is directly reflective of your implication.

a file name does not now nor ever did constitute a change in which DIFF would locate and report. that is the title of this post.

a file name would not be a reason for somebody who has spent their time and efforts to install RMS to reinstall because of a NAME.

In computing, diff is a file comparison utility that outputs the differences between two files. It is typically used to show the changes between a file and see more a former version of the same file. Diff displays the changes made per line for text files. Modern implementations also support binary files.[1] The output is called a diff or a patch since the output can be applied with the Unix program patch. The output of similar file comparison utilities are also called a "diff". Like the use of the word "grep" for describing the act of searching, the word diff is used in jargon as a verb for calculating any difference.

and i dont understand what the purpose is in your mouth being put on me. please refrain.

Regards,
DosDawg
 
 
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