Sounds like a good idea. When I have a few moments on my linux box I'll do
it. (or if one of the other committers gets to it first, that's fine).
Note that most of the Velocity code is in good shape - I did this by hand a
while back. The files generated by javacc always have unix line feeds -
luckily Subversion rejects the submit when I commit (reminding me to convert
the files).
We had a worse problem earlier - the Anakia generated files had inconsistent
Win and Unix line feeds. This was due to a bug in Anakia fixed in Velocity
1.5-dev. Since the core Velocity tree doesn't store doc files any more it's
not an issue but might still be in the Tools project.
WILL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henning P. Schmiedehausen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: hometree.jakarta.velocity.dev
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 2:57 AM
Subject: Subversion eol style
Hi,
can anyone with commit rights on velocity and probably an unixoid OS
at hand please do a
for i in java xml properties vm txt xsl vsl jj jjt; do
find . -type f -name \*${i} | grep -v '\.svn' | xargs svn propset
svn:eol-style native
done
over the whole velocity tree? As Will uses Windows and some other
people use Unix for developing this starts to get a real PITA (see the
addition of the properties file for the maven build yesterday).
Best regards
Henning
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