CVS change line endings on checkout/update?
I've noticed that WinCVS has a feature where it can change the line endings
on
files on checkout/update, to either use DOS or Unix line endings. I don't
see
anything in the Cygwin CVS interface that can do this. Is this feature just
not in s
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 11:57:04AM -0700, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
>>The name of the product is "Cygwin". It is not "cyg". I don't know
>>where this abbreviation is coming from but I really find it repugnant.
>
>Didn't you know? "cyg" is Ebonics for Cygwin...
Oh, well, nevermind then.
cgf
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--- Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 08:44:40AM -0700, Bruce Alderson wrote:
> >Actually, Cyg CVS (afaik) determines line termination defauls
> based on
> >the cyg dll, and user-defined mounts that the check-out are done
> to.
> >I've found this as we have
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 08:44:40AM -0700, Bruce Alderson wrote:
>Actually, Cyg CVS (afaik) determines line termination defauls based on
>the cyg dll, and user-defined mounts that the check-out are done to.
>I've found this as we have a number of developers using cyg/cvs who have
>set up mounts in
Actually, Cyg CVS (afaik) determines line termination defauls based on
the cyg dll, and user-defined mounts that the check-out are done to.
I've found this as we have a number of developers using cyg/cvs who have
set up mounts in a number of creative ways (not according to docs,etc.)
... and cvs
On 21 Sep 2002, David M. Karr wrote:
> I've noticed that WinCVS has a feature where it can change the line
> endings on files on checkout/update, to either use DOS or Unix line
> endings. I don't see anything in the Cygwin CVS interface that can do
> this. Is this feature just not in standard c
--- "David M. Karr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've noticed that WinCVS has a feature where it can change the line
> endings on
> files on checkout/update, to either use DOS or Unix line endings.
> I don't see
> anything in the Cygwin CVS interface that can do this. Is this
> feature just
> n
I've noticed that WinCVS has a feature where it can change the line endings on
files on checkout/update, to either use DOS or Unix line endings. I don't see
anything in the Cygwin CVS interface that can do this. Is this feature just
not in standard command-line CVS?
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