Why not just force everyone to use UNIX-style endlines (e.g. \n only)?
Up until now, that has been the case. To everyone who commits to core:
Please watch your endlines, especially in OSX and Windows.

--John

On 10/8/06, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Franck Marcia schrieb:
> > It's not because of the code but because of the "data". There are many
> > contributors now, using different OS which means different ways to
> > insert a character when you strike "enter" :-)
> > In short, the current regexp blockMatch in build/build/lite.js doesn't take 
> > '\r' into account.
> >
> > A quick and dirty way to fix the problem is to insert .replace( /\r/g, "" ) 
> > just after readFile(...) and before any other replace.
> >
> Thanks Franck!
>
> I tried your quick and dirty fix for lite: It worked but was awfully
> slow. To solve the problem, I changed the use of readFile to my own read
> function, that uses some java classes to replace line ends with a simple
> \n. At least docs and test build now run again, but lite doesn't, maybe
> due to limitations of Rhino or due to limitations of my knowledge of Rhino.

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