Thanks, Andrew. I have this property set by default for new files I create, but it looks like it was never set for this existing output file.

I'll try the fix you suggest and see if it works.

David

Andrew McIntyre wrote:
On 3/31/06, David W. Van Couvering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

When I look at the diffs I have on some test output based on message
text changes, I get only the lines that have changed.  But in svn diff
it shows the old contents completely removed and new contents put in its
place, all with ^M characters at the end of each line.

Any advice on how to address this?  I would like reviewers to see the
actual changes made versus a global replace.


Sounds like it's missing the svn:eol-style native property in svn. I
think it might work to just set the property on a Windows machine,
remove the file and then svn up to restore it with the property added.
If that doesn't work, you'll need to commit the property change from a
Unix machine and then update your Windows checkout to get the correct
line-endings.

Also, its been mentioned before, but I'll mention it again in case
anyone missed it the first time. If you add the following to your
local ~/subversion/.config:

http://www.apache.org/dev/svn-eol-style.txt

then svn will automatically add the right property when new files are
added. You'll need to add *.out to this list as well.

andrew

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