On 2014-07-11, Павлов Николай Александрович wrote:
> On July 11, 2014 11:38:15 AM GMT+03:00, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> >On 10.07.14 16:54, Gary Johnson wrote:
> >> On the other hand, a file system such as we're using for backups
> >> seems pretty unusual, and equal inode numbers over network file
> >> systems is also pretty rare. Is this problem worth fixing? Would a
> >> patch even be considered? Or should I just resort to workarounds
> >> for the few times I have to recover part of a file?
> >
> >How many minutes would it take to bang together a shellscript wrapper
> >around vimdiff, to copy one of the files to /tmp/fred, and vimdiff
> >that?
> One can use
>
> vimdiff <(cat file1) <(cat file2)
That's close to the workaround I actually used. I wanted to edit
the current copy with the backup copy as reference, so I did this:
vimdiff <(cat backup) current
Regards,
Gary
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