Specify special characters to ignore

2004-02-13 Thread Rick Genter
Is there a way to tell CVS that it shouldn't warn about the presence of a certain 
non-printable character? Specifically, we use the copyright symbol (© = 0xA9) in our 
code comments, and on every initial checkin we get complaints about non-printable 
characters encountered in a text document. I scanned through the Cederqvist but 
couldn't find an obvious answer. Thanks in advance.

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RE: Specify special characters to ignore

2004-02-13 Thread Jim.Hyslop
Rick Genter wrote:
 Is there a way to tell CVS that it shouldn't warn about the 
 presence of a certain non-printable character? Specifically, 
 we use the copyright symbol (© = 0xA9) in our code comments, 
 and on every initial checkin we get complaints about 
 non-printable characters encountered in a text document. I 
 scanned through the Cederqvist but couldn't find an obvious 
 answer. Thanks in advance.
What version of CVS are you using? I just tested it, and got no warnings.

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Re: Specify special characters to ignore

2004-02-13 Thread Larry Jones
Rick Genter writes:
 
 Is there a way to tell CVS that it shouldn't warn about the presence
 of a certain non-printable character?

CVS doesn't warn about non-printable characters.  Perhaps you're
confusing CVS with WinCVS (which has it's own mailing list)?

-Larry Jones

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RE: Specify special characters to ignore

2004-02-13 Thread Rick Genter
You're right; I am. Sorry.

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Rick Genter writes:
 
 Is there a way to tell CVS that it shouldn't warn about the presence
 of a certain non-printable character?

CVS doesn't warn about non-printable characters.  Perhaps you're
confusing CVS with WinCVS (which has it's own mailing list)?

-Larry Jones

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