It seems that the images in CVS were checked in as plain unix text, so anyone
checking them out with the native windows client will have them corrupted by
being changed to windows' line endings. I got round this by checking out CVS
with -kb (force binary), but they should really be marked as binary in the
repositry rather than leaving it to the client.

Also, why are images being put in a text-centric version control system anyway?
IMHO, it'd be better to have source code in CVS and extra data in tarballs.

 -- Shish


        
                
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