Now that I've cooled off... From: "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2001 9:43 AM > > Branko, or one of the root access folks, > > please revert all binary tags apr tags, now. I've received three reports > this morning that the files are corrupt when checked out on win32.
Done. > Text files on Win32 have CR/LF endings. Text files on Unix have LF endings. One more thought. If you insist on playing games using the unix stuff on win32 without s/lf/crlf/, then why the fu*k are you using a windows IDE? I'd be +1 for supporting gnu make tools on win32, provided we continue to build on the native Win32/NT APIs, not the cygwin compatibility layer. > Applications, such as CVS, are responsible for making the appropriate > transformations. Which is why you broke everyone who checked out the tree this morning. > Text files are not binary. There are no characters in .dsp files. s/characters/non ascii characters/ > Attached in the correspondence on this issue, if anyone else cares about > the gory details. I consider my original reply a very clear veto. None of us tollerate committing code -over- a legitimate veto. If that message wansn't to this list, condem the goofs who decided that apr/new-httpd reply-to semantics differ.
