Very interesting - reading through the docs it looks like setting
core.autocrlf to 'input' is pretty useful (it'll make sure that the
line-endings are just LF for anyone that commits, which is what we
want).

Let's hope this works, I guess!
http://github.com/jquery/jquery/commit/1879e8cbeef6984495ee84f482900defda0dc3f4

--John



On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Daniel Friesen
<nadir.seen.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Some info from google:
>
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git-core/docs/gitattributes.html#_checking_out_and_checking_in
> http://www.mail-archive.com/msys...@googlegroups.com/msg00093.html
> http://www.mail-archive.com/msys...@googlegroups.com/msg00088.html
>
> Looks like this can be solved in the repo itself for everyone using a
> .gitattributes file.
>
>
> Nothing new really, svn has a similar type of configuration. As I
> understand, in the svn world the trend is to make sure each individual
> developer adds a dozen or so lines to their global auto-props when they
> get commit access so that each and every file they create automatically
> gets the right props set on each of them individually. And if anyone is
> missing the props another commit is needed to fix any files they miss.
>
> ;) In the git world, it seams you can add one .gitattributes file with a
> bit of short config to affect every file in the repo and affect everyone
> who checks out the repo without needing to tell them "Please set these
> personal auto-props settings in your personal global config that'll
> conflict with other projects you work on that want different settings
> than we want or you'll annoy all of us."
>
> Heh, yay git!?
>
>
> Now that I think about it. Did I set my auto-props right when I setup my
> new laptop ages ago? I retired from major MediaWiki development before
> then so I don't remember if I set it up right when I decided to checkout
> the repo to do some small commits.
>
> ~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://daniel.friesen.name]
>
> John Resig wrote:
>>> Ah, git is by default CRLFing files.  To turn it off:
>>>
>>> git config core.autocrlf false
>>>
>>
>> That's... interesting. Yay git?
>>
>> --John
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