Hi Frank,

On Tuesday, 2008-10-28 10:57:39 +0100, Frank Schönheit wrote:

> modifying a .cxx file on Windows, and committing it to SVN, followed by
> a  "svn diff -r PREV <file>", shows me that *the complete* file changed
> with the commit. Doing a "svn diff -r PREV -x --ignore-eol-style <file>"
> shows me only the changes which I just did.

This makes me wonder, because so far, with CVS, we did not have that
problem. Even a Lf-only source when edited in MS-Dev did not change
line ends, AFAIK. What does cause this change?

> Conclusion: We have a problem with our line endings - we certainly do
> *not* want to have a thousands-line-change-set for every file we
> modify/commit on Windows, do we?
> 
> Shouldn't we set to svn:eol-style property to a reasonable value
> ("native", probably) for all our source files, globally?

Probably not, see my previous mail I sent just a minute ago.

  Eike

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