Bill, I''ve checked out EM source files on both Windows and Unix and
haven''t
had any problem with Windows. I''m using Visual Studio to edit them,
however,
which might be smarter about the line endings than other tools.
On 4/26/07, Bill Kelly <billk at cts.com> wrote:>
> Howdy,
>
> I''m still an SVN newbie, so apologies if I''m off base
here:
>
> I was wondering, are the source files in the repository not
> configured with the "svn:eol-style property set to
''native''" ?
>
> "This property should give anyone that checks out the
> repository on Windows the <CR><LF> line endings, and
> anyone doing the same under Linux the <LF> line endings."
>
> When I checkout the files on Windows, they seem to retain
> LF line endings instead of CRLF.
>
> As much as I dislike CRLF myself, it would be helpful on
> Windows if at least the source files in ext/ were using
> native line endings. Microsoft''s tools don''t handle LF
endings
> very well, and once a source file gets mixed CRLF and LF line
> endings, the compiler silently skips compiling certain lines.
>
> I''ve converted the files to CRLF locally, but now I can''t
> merge because SVN thinks the whole file has changed.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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