On Sun, 9 May 2004 05:02:50 -0700 (PDT) Shish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
babbled:

> 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.

then tarballs need to be checked in with -kb too eh? :) it's easier to include
individual images - u change or add 1 image u only cvs in/upload that much data.
you have a tarball of images and add/change/delete 1 - you upload a whole new
tarball - which may be many Mb.

the images u found are probably mistakenly untagged with -kb


this can be fixed with a

cvs admin -kb file.png

pretty easy :)


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