FYI, from Python 2.3 and up, .py modules are opened in "universal newline
mode", which means that they will work with CR, LF, or CRLF endings,
regardless of the runtime platform. So, Python shouldn't have any issues
with any type of line ending.
At 03:16 PM 6/3/2005 -0700, Brendan O'Connor wrote:
One option is to do away with all text conversions -- the windows user
turns off text conversion on their client, or tag all files as binary. I
mean, all the good programmer's text editors on windows understand unix
line endings, so perhaps automatic cr/lf conversions just aren't worth it
anymore...
just a thought, Brendan.
On 6/3/05, John Anderson
<<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Bear:
I'm still having trouble doing a svn diff on the command line in cygwin.
Looks like there are still some lingering problems:
locale/*.po
wxPython/distrib/msw/MSVCIRT.DLL
wxPython/distrib/msw/MSVCP60.DLL
wxPython/distrib/msw/MSVCRT.DLL
wxPython/samples/embedded/embedded.o
wxPython/samples/embedded/embedded
are getting mucked by the end of line conversion since they're
incorrectly listed as text files. One way you can make sure you've got
all the files fixed is to do a fresh checkout on windows, making sure
you're using native eols, do a svn diff in cygwin installed with cr/lf
eols and make sure the diff is empty. Anyone who's done a svn checkout
on windows should probably verify that an svn diff doesn't list files
that you didn't change otherwise we may accidentally checkin a mucked
binary file.
John
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