Hi, fossilers,

The past few days i've been seeing these mysterious messages:

./pfs/whio_epfs.c contains CR/NL line endings; commit anyhow (y/N/a)?y
./pfs/whio_epfs_block.c contains CR/NL line endings; commit anyhow (y/N/a)?y
./pfs/whio_epfs_inode.c contains CR/NL line endings; commit anyhow (y/N/a)?y
./pfs/whio_epfs_namer.c contains CR/NL line endings; commit anyhow (y/N/a)?y

from fossil on several files which have never once been edited outside of
xemacs on Linux systems. i have double-checked them (xemacs displays them
and allows one to replace them) and none of the reported files contains CR.
i've seen this in at least 2 repos.

Anyone else seeing this? i haven't used \r\n since the 20th century (except
when crafting HTTP headers, of course).

This is fossil version [7af47828db] 2011-03-30 09:38:31 UTC

:-?

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----- stephan beal
http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/
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