On Friday 22 February 2008, Glen Mazza wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 22.02.2008, 20:59 +0000 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > Author: dkulp
> > Date: Fri Feb 22 12:59:45 2008
> > New Revision: 630317
> >
> > URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=630317&view=rev
> > Log:
> > Forgot to svn add some files
> >
> > Added:
> >
> > incubator/cxf/trunk/rt/frontend/jaxrs/src/main/java/org/apache/cxf/j
> >axrs/provider/MediaTypeHeaderProvider.java (with props)
> > incubator/cxf/trunk/rt/frontend/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/apache/cxf/j
> >axrs/model/OperationResourceInfoTest.java (with props)
> > incubator/cxf/trunk/rt/frontend/jaxrs/src/test/java/org/apache/cxf/j
> >axrs/provider/MediaTypeHeaderProviderTest.java (with props)
>
> BTW, what does "(with props)" mean?
>
> Glen
If you scroll down the commit message furthur, you see things like:
Propchange:
incubator/cxf/trunk/rt/frontend/jaxrs/src/main/java/org/apache/cxf/jaxrs/provider/MediaTypeHeaderProvider.java
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svn:eol-style = native
Basically, every object in svn can have properties attached to them. See
the commands "svn propedit", "svn propset", etc... For the most part,
I like to have the svn:eol-style = native set on everything as it works
better on Windows/Unix and stuff. You'll see props like mime types
(useful when browsing the svn repo with your web browser), keywords,
etc... The important one has normally been the eol-style. Lots of
editors have issues if that isn't set. (example: notepad on windows
will display entire files on one line if the file came from a Unix user.
Some versions of emacs on linux/unix will display ^M things on every
line for files coming from windows folks.)
Actually, I have a script that goes through and makes sure all the
properties are set. I haven't run it in quite a while. Probably
should. Thanks for reminding me. Expect a gigantic commit to fix
them all. :-)
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J. Daniel Kulp
Principal Engineer, IONA
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