Isn't core.autocrlf=true made for this exact reason?

On Mar 30, 8:09 am, Krzysztof Koźmic (2) <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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