Hi,

I tried running interdiff on standard input, following the example from
the interdiff manpage:
        Reversing part of a patch (and ignoring the rest):

              filterdiff -i file.c patchfile | \
                interdiff /dev/stdin /dev/null

The command I used was

        cvs diff -rHEAD | interdiff /dev/stdin /dev/null

and got a "/dev/stdin: No such file or directory" message from interdiff.
While I realize that there's no system-level support for /dev/stdin in
Cygwin (though bash does support it), using "-" didn't work either.  Is
this a known limitation of patchutils?
        Igor
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