Rick,
I think the default config file is in SVN. You just check it out.
https://oorexx.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/oorexx/svnconfig
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Rick McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
>
> Didn't you once post a recommended set of svn configuration options?
> I migr
David,
Didn't you once post a recommended set of svn configuration options?
I migrated to a new computer this year, and lost my old configuration.
I can't seem to find it in my mail archives, but probably just didn't
hit the right set of search options.
Rick
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Dav
Hello,
the following files still do not check ou OK:
INSTALL
common/platform/windows/SysSemaphore.cpp
common/platform/windows/SysSemaphore.hpp
common/platform/windows/SysThread.cpp
common/platform/windows/SysThread.hpp
platform/unix/rexx.csh
rexxapi/client/all files in all subdirs
rexxapi/common/a
Rainer Tammer wrote:
Hello,
Rick McGuire wrote:
I just checked, and the files you wished to have converted were
missing the native property for eol-style. Generally, and of the text
files like hpp or cpp should be using native, not LF as the eol-style.
OK,
I's working now. Somehow
Hello,
Rick McGuire wrote:
> I just checked, and the files you wished to have converted were
> missing the native property for eol-style. Generally, and of the text
> files like hpp or cpp should be using native, not LF as the eol-style.
>
>
OK,
I's working now. Somehow an old client config fi
I just checked, and the files you wished to have converted were
missing the native property for eol-style. Generally, and of the text
files like hpp or cpp should be using native, not LF as the eol-style.
Rick
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 9:00 AM, Rainer Tammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> t
Hello,
this is my config file (normally I use cvs, not svn so maybe I have en
error in the config):
/etc/subversion/config
[miscellany]
global-ignores = *.o *.so* *.obj *.lib *.exe *.img *.lo *.la #*# .*~ *~
.#* .DS_Store
use-commit-times = yes
enable-auto-props = yes
[auto-props]
*.1 = svn:eol
Hello,
Rick McGuire wrote:
> No, it is not ok. The SVN checkout should be retrieving those with
> the native linend sequences for the platform where you're checking out
> the files.
Unfortunately this failed for some files... I have to double check that
the correct svn config file is used.
> If
No, it is not ok. The SVN checkout should be retrieving those with
the native linend sequences for the platform where you're checking out
the files. If there are files that aren't checking out correctly,
then we need to adjust the properties. I've not seen any problems
with files on Linux.
Rick
Hello,
is it OK to cleanup all UNIX + UNIX / Windows shared files so that they
only contain a LF ?
If yes I can provide a svn diff.
Bye
Rainer
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