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From: Tjernstrom, Staffan (stjernstrom_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-10-01 14:09:53


Folks,

 

I'm throwing this query out in this medium (as a newbie) as I'm unsure of if there is a better forum for the question.

 

It would appear that in the 1.3.1 Windows self-extracting exe, that some .html file(s) [the one I've come across to date is boost/lib/numeric/conversion/doc/converter_policies.html] have got 'extra' ^M characters in them over and beyond the normal Windows line ending.

 

I assume this is an artifact of some kind of cross-platform / cvs activity?

 

The net result is that these files cannot (as they stand) be imported into a multi-platform subversion repository (at least from a Windows client), as the line endings are inconsistent.

 

This issue re-occurs in a few test files, particularly one for Unicode testing which apparently deliberately has bad line endings.

Rgds

Staffan Tj.

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