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I found kdiff, a text/code diff'ing tool, on a PC I was using yesterday.

It might have been mentioned all ready but I thought it might be candidate for
porting.

http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/

but I just noticed it's C++

Is it possible to use C++ with our GCC yet ?

Peter


