I'm starting a new thread for this, not to pollute the other
discussion.

I vote *for* frictionless working with Git. As discussed before I had
issues with files shown as modified just after I did clean clone. I
have this working now, but while fixing one thing, that introduced
another.
In repository we keep files with lf, and I work on Windows. When I add
a new file it gets added with crlf which leads to us having mixed
lines ending in the repository.

Worse, when I start editing lf file, it breaks ReSharper, which can't
handle them. Every refactoring either blows up my VS or ends up with
me having a file with mixed line endings. I then tell VS to convert
line endings to crlf so that I can work with it and with ReSharper,
and then change line endings back manually in Notepad++.

Hopefully I don't have to tell you what PITA that is.

So I'm for resolving these issues, by whatever means people more
experienced with Git than myself find best.

Krzysztof

On 30 Mar, 03:26, Mauricio Scheffer <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Yes, it can be changed at any time (not for the entire history of course,
> that would need history rewriting), it's not hard, 
> seehttp://help.github.com/dealing-with-lineendings/
> <http://help.github.com/dealing-with-lineendings/>This was discussed not
> long ago and several people voted against autocrlf so it remains that 
> way:http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg...
>
> <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg...>
> Cheers,
> Mauricio

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