I do this on my git repositories at work and it works like a charm,
but it doesn't seem to be the case with Castle. With autocrlf false,
certain files are LF-only, like WindsorContainer.cs, while other files
are CRLF.
As I understand it, autocrlf true makes sure that everything is CRLF
on Windows.

Cheers,
Mauricio

On Mar 1, 9:14 am, Daniel Hölbling <[email protected]> wrote:
> I suggest disabling the core.autocrlf feature completely. It really screws
> up your commits if for some reason tools modify the line-endings.
> Nothing is more annoying than having a commit where you get a
> deletion/insert for every line in the document although you only changed 2
> LOC..
> In fact, I got so annoyed about this that I even blogged about 
> that:http://www.tigraine.at/2010/02/03/disable-autcrlf-in-msysgit/
>
> I still have no real explanation how inconsistent file endings started to
> occur on a Windows-only environment, but it happened a lot to me in the
> past, and I've seen too many commits being completely unreadable due to
> this.
>
> greetings Daniel
>
> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Mauricio Scheffer <
>
>
>
> [email protected]> 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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