I am running CVS-1.10.8 and I am using Client/Server via pserver method.
Looks like what happened is this.  I had originally duped the code over the
network through a Samba Server to a shared directory. I then took and
imported it to the CVS Server on that system.  I then go to my nt machine
login and checkout the files and it had the extra carriage returns in the
file and Visual reported it was gonna put LF in to fix problem then the
whole project goes dual line.  I did an experiment and actually imported
from a NT machine to the Linux Server box and Did another checkout seems
this worked okay my LF prob goes away doing it that way. But what happens if
there is code to be shared both on NT and Unix. The linefeeds coming from
any Unix edited code would cause double spaced lines in Visual c++. Was
wondering if there was anyway around this.


-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 2:06 PM
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Subject: Re: CRLF fix for Linux->Win32 Text files?


Steve Stevenson writes:
>
>       Is there a fix out for this problem yet?  I have a project created in
> Visual c++ 6.0. I had created a repository on the Linux box which includes
> all my project files. Then once I went to checkout on my NT machine, it
> successfully transfered the files. But when I bring it up in Visual it
Gives
> me an error message about detecting CR at end of line adding LF and then
my
> document goes double spaced all the way through it. I have read a bit on
it
> from others but no one seems to have an answer.

It's not clear exactly what your problem is or how you came to have it.
What version(s) of CVS are you using?  Are you using client/server CVS
or are you using something like Samba or NFS to share access to the
repository and/or working directories?  Are you using command-line CVS
or one of the GUIs like WinCVS?

-Larry Jones

I hate it when they look at me that way. -- Calvin

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