On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Aaron Turner <synfina...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 6:18 AM, Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote: >> Aaron Turner wrote on Tue, 6 Jul 2010 at 01:43 -0000: >>> Maybe this started happening after upgrading to svn 1.6.12, but not >>> really sure about the timing, but all of a sudden I can't add any new >>> files to my svn repo on my Mac (10.6.4) because I'm getting >>> "Unrecognized line ending style" when I do an 'svn add'. >>> >>> > file pcapinfo.c >>> pcapinfo.c: ASCII c program text >>> >>> > xxd pcapinfo.c | head >>> 0000000: 2f2a 2024 4964 2420 2a2f 0a0a 2369 6e63 /* $Id$ */..#inc >>> 0000010: 6c75 6465 2022 636f 6e66 6967 2e68 220a lude "config.h". >>> 0000020: 2369 6e63 6c75 6465 2022 6465 6669 6e65 #include "define >>> 0000030: 732e 6822 0a23 696e 636c 7564 6520 2263 s.h".#include "c >>> 0000040: 6f6d 6d6f 6e2e 6822 0a0a 2369 6e63 6c75 ommon.h"..#inclu >>> 0000050: 6465 203c 6663 6e74 6c2e 683e 0a23 696e de <fcntl.h>.#in >>> 0000060: 636c 7564 6520 3c73 7973 2f74 7970 6573 clude <sys/types >>> 0000070: 2e68 3e0a 2369 6e63 6c75 6465 203c 7379 .h>.#include <sy >>> 0000080: 732f 7569 6f2e 683e 0a23 696e 636c 7564 s/uio.h>.#includ >>> 0000090: 6520 3c75 6e69 7374 642e 683e 0a23 696e e <unistd.h>.#in >>> >>> As you can see, looks like a standard Unix text file to me, using line >>> feeds (0x0a). >>> >>> In vim, I've done a ":w ++ff=unix" to force the file to unix text >>> format just to be sure, but still having the same problem. >>> >> >> Can you please check the file for CR characters? >> >> xxd -ps -c1 pcapinfo.c | grep -i 0d > > There aren't any CR/0x0d characters.
Ok, this is just insane: > echo "hi" >foo.c > svn add foo.c svn: Unrecognized line ending style for 'foo.c' > echo -n "hi" >foo.c > svn add foo.c svn: Unrecognized line ending style for 'foo.c' > echo "hi" >foo > svn add foo A foo Ideas anyone? -Aaron -- Aaron Turner http://synfin.net/ Twitter: @synfinatic http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/ - Pcap editing and replay tools for Unix & Windows Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. -- Benjamin Franklin "carpe diem quam minimum credula postero"