RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-09 Thread Peter Ring
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line -Original Message- From: Peter Ring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] What's flawed is the idea that the end-of-record format in any text file should be inherently determined by the operating system. Would

Re: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-09 Thread Larry Jones
Peter Ring writes: The host may or may not be part of the use, and the end-of-record format may or may not be important for the host. For example, I might need to manage configuration files for a multi-OS product. While I have both CR (MacOS), LF (*nix), and CR/LF (CPM/MS-DOS)

RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-09 Thread Peter Ring
translation could have been different options. Kind regards, Peter Ring -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Larry Jones Sent: 9. oktober 2001 17:05 To: Peter Ring Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Checkout text files with the Unix

RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-08 Thread Thornley, David
-Original Message- From: Peter Ring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] What's flawed is the idea that the end-of-record format in any text file should be inherently determined by the operating system. Would you also like your OS to determine what character set you should be allowed to

RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-07 Thread Peter Ring
: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:40:14AM +0200, PS wrote: I use WinCvs with checked option Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa). I would consider this a design flaw in WinCvs. And then I have a problem, because all updated files

RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-05 Thread Kostur, Andre
Title: RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line I'm probably going to regret asking, but why would you want to not use the host EOL character? Reminder that sharing a local workspace between two computers isn't a recommended idea -Original Message

Re: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-05 Thread PS
RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line(...) empty. What to do to run that option (Unix LF) when I use cvs from command line in Windows. (...) I'm probably going to regret asking, but why would you want to not use the host EOL character? Reminder that sharing

RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-05 Thread Kostur, Andre
Title: RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line RE: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line(...) empty. What to do to run that option (Unix LF) when I use cvs from command line in Windows. (...) I'm probably going to regret asking

Re: Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa) - from command line

2001-10-05 Thread Mike Castle
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:40:14AM +0200, PS wrote: I use WinCvs with checked option Checkout text files with the Unix LF (Oxa). I would consider this a design flaw in WinCvs. And then I have a problem, because all updated files have every second line empty. What to do to run that option