On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Aleš Vojáček <avoja...@fblgroup.cz> wrote: > > Dne 21.5.2014 11:17, Johan Corveleyn napsal(a): > >> On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 10:02 AM, Aleš Vojáček <avoja...@fblgroup.cz> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> we are trying to upgrade our svn repo from 1.6 to 1.8.9 using svnsync. >>> But at the end svnsync writes a message NOTE: Normalized svn:* properties >>> to >>> LF line endings . >>> Is it possible to disable this behavior or to undo this normalization? >>> After that we have no working our Issue tracker properties on client side >>> (tortoise svn) . >>> >>> We have this %BUGID%: as Message pattern. :-( >> >> I don't think you can disable this normalization. In fact, the format >> for svn:* properties has always been "LF line-endings", but this was >> unfortunately not enforced in older svn versions. Now svnsync cleans >> this up automatically for you. >> >> What I don't understand is why this normalization would break your >> %BUGID% pattern in log messages. I don't see line-endings in there >> that would have been normalized. >> > This is tortoisesvn feature. If you have setup pattern "%BUGID%:" it writes > bug-id to first line of log message. > svn:log property then has this inside : > 0011122: > Fixed blablabla > > But when svn:log was "normalized" then tortoise client does not recognize > that first line contains bug id and this whole does not wokr :-( > A.
Please use "reply all" to keep the list in cc, so others can help too. It sounds like a problem with that specific tortoisesvn-feature. I still don't understand how or why (I suppose "0011122:" is still the first line of that log message, only now it is LF-terminated instead of CRLF-terminated --- so I don't understand why tortoisesvn can't parse that first line just as well). I think you better ask this on one of the TortoiseSVN mailinglists or forums: see http://tortoisesvn.net/community.html -- Johan