Checking binary files into CVS has generally not been
problematic. However, it has not been completely problem-free
either. Just check it in, and see what happens.
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On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 01:20:02PM -0800, John Brewer wrote:
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> At 01:06 PM 3/9/99 , Eric W. Sink wrote:
> >Are CW project files free of resource forks these days? I
> >heard a rumor that they are. If not, you'll need to Binhex
> >the file before checking it in.
>
> I'm moving the same CodeWarrior project back and forth between Windows and
> Mac, so resource forks do not seem to be an issue.
>
> I could, however, use a quick refresher on how to get CVS to respect a
> file's binariness.
>
> John Brewer
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