Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Friday 11 April 2008, Thilo Goetz wrote:
Indeed, but see also:

http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn-config

These conventions are generally used by Java projects, e.g. all of
Commons.
Yes, and they don't work for us, as I pointed out earlier.

There are also settings in there that I find rather doubtful.  What
is the point of having eol-style for .bat files set to native?

So a unix person can edit it without leaving lines that don't have the cr/lf (or have to see ^M marks all over the place). I do all kinds of edits to bat files from my Linux box. However, if they get committed with "mixed" styles, some versions of windows complain loudly when you try to run them.

Ok, I'll take your word for it ;-)

So how do you handle releases, as I asked in a different mail
in this thread?  If you now extract the code on unix, you have
.bat files with unix eol chars.  I don't think the windows shell
handles that.  Same for .sh files, just the other way around.
I'm sure people have a solution for that, but I don't see it.

[In case this is not clear: we create one distribution with both
.sh files and .bat files.  The distro should work correctly on
unix and windows.  Just so we're all on the same page.]

--Thilo


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