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26 normally produces no output; for binary (non-text) files,
28 normally reports only that they are different.
154 normally compares three input files line by line, finds groups of lines that
301 Normally this option affects only lines that are completely empty, but if
409 file), it normally treats that pair of files much as if the summary output
450 Normally, differing binary files count as trouble because the resulting
468 normally reads and writes all data as text. Use the
477 normally ignores these carriage returns on input and generates them at the
516 it normally reports an error, because such comparisons are usually not useful.
727 The time stamp normally looks like
1055 Normally, an output line is incomplete if and only if the lines that it contains
1085 two input lines, the output is wider than usual: normally 130 print columns,
1619 a colon would normally terminate.
1987 An incomplete line is normally distinguished on output from a full line by
1993 line. The side by side format normally represents incomplete lines as-is,
2065 locale category. Normally
2072 option, it reports pairs of identical files. Normally
2084 normally does not show the contents of the file that exists; it reports only
2154 normally reports many differences because it compares file names in a case
2217 normally assumes that tab stops are set every 8 print columns, but this can
2262 normally does not need to read two hard or symbolic links to the same file,
2309 Normally
2332 normally shifts the hunk's boundaries when this merges adjacent hunks, or
2435 Normally, two spaces precede each copy of an input line to distinguish it
2502 normally finds
2929 normally behaves like traditional Unix
3120 normally replaces each file
3131 normally determines which
3165 normally asks the user whether to get (or check out) the file from the revision
3265 continues to apply the patch normally. This method cannot detect a reversed
3412 normally creates a new file or removes the old file. However, when conforming
3432 updates a file, it normally sets the file's last-modified time stamp to the
3449 will normally appear to be out of date with respect to
3483 normally refrains from setting a file's time stamps if the file's original
3660 Normally,
3696 Normally,
3813 could not find a place to apply) are normally the name of the output file
3837 normally prompts you for more information from the keyboard. There are options
3935 Quote names for the shell, even if they would normally not require quoting.
3987 normally follows the POSIX standard.See Section
4068 line are all identical after prefix-stripping. Your patch is normally compatible
4249 takes the next word from that line (normally a version number) and checks
4423 In the above table, operands that are byte counts are normally decimal, but
4568 so normally file names may not begin with
4577 were found, and 2 means trouble. Normally, differing binary files count as
5126 Normally
5195 Back up the original contents of each file, even if backups would normally
5450 so normally
5618 Normally options and operands can appear in any order, and programs act as
5642 The GNU utilities normally conform to the version of POSIX that is standard