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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
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)
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
-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
: 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
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(...)
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
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
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