On Feb 12, 2007, at 23:04 UTC, Tim Jones wrote: > > I haven't tried it yet with the new version control format, but I > have > > successfully used the XML format with svn for a long time. > > TheXML version is tough to parse with large projects because the > ENTIRE project is one large file.
What? Not in my projects, it isn't. I make every project item into an external XML file. Version control would be pretty useless with it otherwise. > I've already done that and I do get the proper line breaks displayed, > but the issue is on the server side when the a diff mode call is > made. The result is that the entire file has changed. Right, this still doesn't make sense to me unless you're either sharing development with users on other platforms, or your server is misconfigured. You should ask about this on a subversion forum or mailing list; I bet they have an easy answer. Basically, I think you want to set your svn repository to leave the line endings intact, and you currently have it set to convert them. > That's exactly the problem - it's not. The VCP files are all written > out with the Mac CR EOL. That's what the feature request was for: > http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?reportid=ppxkfpqm Yes, I agree that would be better, but you should be able to work around its lack (except in a mixed-platform environment) with svn. Best, - Joe -- Joe Strout -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Verified Express, LLC "Making the Internet a Better Place" http://www.verex.com/ _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
