I have SVN up and running and things are working well, except when editing
shell scripts from windows.

My server is RHEL5-based and I will have clients connecting from linux and
windows. Linux commits work great, and even some times from windows.
However some times I commit a file from Windows(running tortoiseSVN and
Komodo EDIT) it corrupts the script and adds ^M to the end of every line,
often times ruining the structure of the file too.

Is there a way to disable this or do I have to run a dos2unix script after
every commit to remove them?

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