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In message <capyfy2cebkmnvuj6_mthfq3ql6tq5v0jjoz01ex82-2kwql...@mail.gmail.com>
, Ed Maste writes:
>On Thu, 14 Mar 2019 at 14:55, Rodney W. Grimes

>Doing some archaeology, the first instance of a uuencoded file I can
>find is r1796, "Got rid of a couple of binary files by uuencoding.  49
>more to go." There's no explanation of why the change was made.

I am pretty sure that we discussed the question of binary files in
the tree on either core@ or hackers@ (not much difference back
then), but that probably predates the "Dont mount the projects mail
archives on /tmp/something" incident.

The first versions of CTM used diff -e and ed(1) to transmit changes,
and that choked up on binary files.  We didn't have patch in the
tree back then.

I can't answer definitively if modern CTM has any such restrictions,
but I would not expect so, either way, it should not matter.

>> We should also note that if they are already in uuencode state
>> to leave them in uuencode state, or do we intened to convert
>> them on next commit, or ???
>
>Good point, converting existing .uu files to binary is just
>unnecessary churn and is not recommended. If someone is going to make
>a change it can be done with the next update.

Agreed.

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