Stefan C. Müller wrote:

> That's of course the safest choise for binary files. But it would 
> certainly mess up the text files.
> While most windows tools can read LF, they all write CRLF by default, 
> some even to automatic conversion (like VC). We would end up having 
> files of both types (and files with a mix inside) in the repository. And 
> then we get trouble with all the linux tools not able to handle CRLF...

Huh? From my experience it is more the other way around. I saw many 
Windows tool that displayed LF fext incorrectly but I have never seen a 
CRLF text in Linux being messed up. What exactly do you mean by "all the 
linux tools"?


Cheers
Chris

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