Good point. Initially I could only get WinCvs to work. I checked in several
files, and now that I have the CLI working, I would like to commit changes
that I have recently made. However, the LF problem haunts me. If I do a CLI
diff on the file now, every single line is considered different. I think
that if I were to check it in using WinCvs that may not be the case -
although now that I think of it, if I get WinCvs to think LF like the CLI, I
will likely have the same problem. Sigh!

-m-

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:38 AM
To: Mark Scoville
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Where is diff getting its path?

Mark Scoville writes:
> 
> I have tried setting the "Checkout text files with the Unix LF (0xa)" both
> ways and removing and rechecking out the directory on the command line
> (using cvs version 1.11.2) and the error remains. Someone has recommended
> going to another windows-based cvs client. Another has suggested
> reinstalling WinCvs with line feeds set to DOS mode in cygwin (not sure
how
> to do that). Any thoughts?

Have you ever said why it is that you want to use both WinCVS and
Cygwin cvs?  What's wrong with dumping the Cygwin CVS and just using
the cvs.exe that comes with WinCVS?

-Larry Jones

These child psychology books we bought were such a waste of money.
-- Calvin's Mom



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