On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Dave Hooper wrote:

> I've never had a problem before, (in fact I don't see any problem at my
> end).
> What *might* be happening is that my cvs client, by default, is using
> unix-style line endings for text files (files without the -kb flag), which
> is absolutely fine for Visual Studio but possibly incompatible with WinCVS
> which I'm guessing assumes the files in cvs have CRLF line endings, and I'm
> further guessing that WinCVS gets confused when merging the changes.
> Which files were / were not borked?

CVS handles patches with different line endings "interestingly".  I'm
using CVS on unix and I can't get SourceForge to take a patch to fix
random line endings... it's like it's ignoring them.

I havn't admined RCS/CVS enough to figure if there's a way to fix this
or not.

--Dan


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