This is the "ant" file which is a shell script for Linux/Unix. It isn't part of Ant itself.

-David


On Jan 25, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

Are you saying that ant doesn't support cr/lf line endings?

Jacques Le Roux wrote:

This is my comment from commit log
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EOL was wrong since ASL2 headers change yesterday. Thanks to Christian Gesisert who noticed it. I also forced svn:eol-style=LF for this file. Maybe this change should be better made in svn config file ?
I will check other files
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I have checked some other files, at least 12 files are concerned (in root). I guess that this files have seen there EOL changed because of the svn:eol-style set to native in svn config file.
for instance sh is
*.sh = svn:eol- style=native;svn:executable;svn:keywords="Date Rev Author URL Id" I'm mostly working on XP and this commit was from an XP machine hence the result. This may reappears later so I propose that we
change svn:eol-style to LF where they are now native.
The only drawback I see in this change is for people using not smart Windows editors. Notice this files had an Unix EOL style before
and nobody complained.
What do you think ?
I have also a problem with Oxygen in Eclipse on Windows and I did no find a turnaroud yet but http://www.oxygenxml.com/pipermail/oxygen-user/2006-September/ 000924.html wich is not very satisfactory because I have to use the Eclipse "Convert Line Delimiters" each time I modify an xml file ! Any idea for this one ?
Thanks
Jacques
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Geisert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 11:57 AM
Subject: Wrong line endings for ant
Hi,

I just noticed that ant has wrong line endings.
Seems this happened with the ASL header patch yesterday as ant is
missing the svn:eol-style property.

Christian

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