Hi Folks
I'm evaluating examdiff for a customer and I have an issue while comparing directories :
I want to compare each file in folder 1 with its "cousin" in folder 2.
i'm using the command line to run the comparison because it will run in a CI/CD factory
the folders/files are attached to the message.
the command line is : ExamDiff C:\Users\demo\Desktop\PDF C:\Users\demo\Desktop\PDF2 /g:C:\Users\demo\Desktop\PDF\Options.txt /n /f /html /o:c:\output.html
there is a message warning me that the HTML output will take time but the process never stops.
in c:\output\ there is a temporary hml file instead of having 1 output per file.
can you help ?
Issue when comparing directories
Issue when comparing directories
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Re: Issue when comparing directories
I can't reproduce this issue. Running your command:
The result:
The result:
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Re: Issue when comparing directories
BTW, what happens when you run the same same comparison from the UI and then save the results as recursive HTML report?
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Re: Issue when comparing directories
Hello !
thanks for your reply.
In fact, with the GUI it works, the changes are displayed file per file, but I wanted to do the same using the command line.
also, using the GUI to generate HTML report shows only the file changes not the details.
when the command line runs, it never stop. so the HTML reports are not created.
maybe I have to run file to file compare for each document in my folders
thanks for your reply.
In fact, with the GUI it works, the changes are displayed file per file, but I wanted to do the same using the command line.
also, using the GUI to generate HTML report shows only the file changes not the details.
when the command line runs, it never stop. so the HTML reports are not created.
maybe I have to run file to file compare for each document in my folders
Re: Issue when comparing directories
new comment :
my goal is to be able to generate a folder that contains all the HTML reports (one per diff) so in this case 2 HTML reports.
my goal is to be able to generate a folder that contains all the HTML reports (one per diff) so in this case 2 HTML reports.
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Re: Issue when comparing directories
What was "psguru"'s second screenshot meant to show - it's the same as the first one.
Is there a way to get debug info generated as the command runs, and/or find out how long each part of the process takes?
Is there a way to get debug info generated as the command runs, and/or find out how long each part of the process takes?
Re: Issue when comparing directories
In the Save HTML Report file selection dialog, set "Include file diff" to Yes.also, using the GUI to generate HTML report shows only the file changes not the details.
It looks different for me.What was "psguru"'s second screenshot meant to show - it's the same as the first one.
You can use the logging to file mechanism to get an idea of what's happening. Also, Process Explorer can be used to figure out what command line is currently hanging.Is there a way to get debug info generated as the command runs, and/or find out how long each part of the process takes?
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Re: Issue when comparing directories
No, that's your third screenshot. You posted the first screenshot twice, as far as I can see, but with two different introductory texts:
"I can't reproduce this issue. Running your command:" and "The result:"
then after that the picture of the html in a browser.
I only asked in case there was meant to be something, other than a duplicate of the first one, which we never saw.
Re: Issue when comparing directories
I see now, weird quirks of phpbb. I think I fixed this...
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