Larry Jones wrote:
> 
> It's up to the client to convert from the local line ending conventions
> to the cannonical LF-only format before sending the file to the server
> (for non-binary files; binary files never undergo conversion).  If you
> use a Unix client to checkin DOS files, you will not get the correct
> conversion.  Likewise, some clients have configurable line ending
> conversions and configuring them incorrectly will cause the same problem
> (I think WinCVS falls into this category, but I'm not sure; and I have
> no idea whether cygwin does or not).
> 
>From my experiences with cygwin using Samba, yes it is a problem,
and one which I will hope to solve this month by going client-server.

BTW, this will leave a bunch of ,v files in the repository with
the ^Ms on them.  If I were to run some sort of ^M-removing
script on them, should they be perfectly usable afterwards?
Are there things to watch for that I wouldn't notice immediately
after running it (I figure I back up and test immediately)?

-- 
David H. Thornley                          Software Engineer
at CES International, Inc.:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] or (763)-694-2556
at home: (612)-623-0552 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
http://www.visi.com/~thornley/david/

_______________________________________________
Info-cvs mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs

Reply via email to