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Sorry, I can't find diffmo in Maemo Extras-Devel. Please let me know where I can locate it.
Thanks.
sudo gainroot apt-get install diffmo
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The problem with diffmo is actually a name. Some good applications use a name 'diff' and 'diff3' but not diffmo.
However, it is easy to make a symlink to it after you install diffmo.
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