On 4/6/2012 2:10 PM, Richard Ash wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-04-06 at 14:13 -0700, Vaughan Johnson wrote:
>>>> 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"?
>>> Depends what they are. Any binary files certainly shouldn't have it set
>>> (because you don't want character substitutions in binary data). Other
>>> text files probably should, although it's debatable whether it matters
>>> for things like the Makefile and README which are only likely to be
>>> altered on Linux because they are only useful there.
>>
>> There are a ton of html files. But as it apparently "ain't broken", I
>> won't commit those changes.
> Ah yes, found them. They don't matter because they aren't translatable
> (being static pages).
> 

Right, but I thought there might be some issues displaying them, if we
ever do that from the Linux server. Apparently not a problem.

- V


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