Sheldon Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Derek Zhou wrote: > > Most sane Unix editors can cope with windows CR/LF automatically too; > > as long as no one is mixing styles in the same file, everyone should be > > fine. If the style is mixed up within the same file, even "eol-native" > > can not guranty to do the right thing anyway. My suggestion is the > > origin author of a file decides which style this file should be, be it > > windows or unix or mac, and everybody just follow the convention > > within this file. > > The trouble with using the "svn:eol-native" property is that it makes > subversion do a line conversion. So it does the unix2dos or dos2unix > conversion. So your suggestion of letting the author decide and > everybody else just stick with that can only be done if the property > is *not* set. I am arguing against "svn:eol-native" too. :) IMHO, server side processing of source files is potentially harmful; I am even against svn:keywords.
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