I'm 'messing' with line endings all the time. Usually, I stick to Unix conventions, because *nix tools tend to be more fussy. Most decent tools on Win32 don't care. If you work on Win32 and use Cygwin tools, go with the current default and use binary mounts; that will give you the least amount of problems. You can tell WinCVS to use LF in the administrative files, and it will coexist happily with the Cygwin port of cvs; the 'native' port, however, needs CR/LF in the administrative files. Kind regards, Peter Ring _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
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- Re: problem with LF <--> CRLF trasnlation Mike Castle
- RE: problem with LF <--> CRLF trasnlation Echlin, Michael
- Re: problem with LF <--> CRLF trasnlation Mike Castle
- Re: problem with LF <--> CRLF trasnlati... Peter Ring
- Re: problem with LF <--> CRLF trasnlation Eric Siegerman
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