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From: Miro Jurisic (macdev_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-04-09 18:34:20
In article <BC9BBB6D.90D3%darylew_at_[hidden]>,
Daryle Walker <darylew_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> I thought that CVS regulates all text files to have Unix-style line endings,
> and a CVS client will change a text file's line-endings upon check-in or -out
> from/to the appropriate character(s) for the client's platform.
FWIW, CVS regulates (inasmuch as CVS regulates anything) that the client
canonicalize text files before sending them, and the server sends the files to
the client in a canonical form, as you thought.
meeroh
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