On 4/5/2012 4:59 PM, Vaughan Johnson wrote:
> On 4/5/2012 3:21 PM, Richard Ash wrote:
>> Looking at the site in SVN, a lot of new files have been committed.
> 
> Thanks for doing that, Richard.
> 
> 
>> Unfortunately despite being PHP files, they were committed with CRLF
>> line endings, and without setting the svn:eol-style property to
>> "native". This meant the files were being checked back out with DOS line
>> endings onto the Linux server where xgettext was being run.
> 
> Must be a bug in TortoiseSVN. I think all of those files were renamed
> and modified copies of existing files. But I used TortoiseSVN to Add
> then Commit them. I don't think I've ever had this problem with it
> before, so they must have introduced it.

Hmm, probably my accidental fault, because I created new directories for
some of these. The default is then "As is (no specific EOL)". Never ran
into that default being a problem before.

I did a full-tree assignment to svn:eol-style being "native", and it
changed all the non-php files. Do they also need "native"?

- V

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