and which one should they have?

On 2/27/2010 7:16 AM, Mauricio Scheffer wrote:
If anyone's having problems with git diffs showing ^M or other weird
line-ending-related things, you need to set the core.autocrlf setting,
then refresh your working copy. Here are the instructions:
http://help.github.com/dealing-with-lineendings/

You can check if your files have CRLF (and not just LF) with a proper
text editor like Notepad++

Cheers,
Mauricio


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