On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:17:14PM -0600, Mark Offutt wrote: > When others do a cvs update to get cvs commits from Joe, > the files in question show up with inserted double control Ms (^M^M) at > the end of each line. > > The culprit appears to be the particular version of cvs that Joe uses. > The only difference that we find between his version and the rest of the > team is that his is the server version (we all use GNU CVS for Win2K 1.11).
I suspect that the "client" vs. "client/server" is a red herring. If I understand the distinction, it should have no bearing on newline conversion. Perhaps Joe has a .cvsrc (or the Windows equivalent) that forces all commits to "-kb". That would be one explanation for this behaviour. BTW, 1.11 is ancient -- many bugs have been fixed since then. All of you (not just "Joe") should consider upgrading to 1.11.5. -- | | /\ |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | / A distributed system is one on which I cannot get any work done, because a machine I have never heard of has crashed. - Leslie Lamport _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs