On 2017-04-12 23:24, Scott Robison wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 2:10 PM, Thomas <tho...@dateiliste.com> wrote:
On 2017-04-12 18:01, Scott Robison wrote:

On Apr 12, 2017 10:31 AM, "Thomas" <tho...@dateiliste.com
<mailto:tho...@dateiliste.com>> wrote:

    On 2017-04-09 02:19, Richie Adler wrote:

        Thomas decĂ­a, en el mensaje "[fossil-users] Issue with crlf-glob
        *" del
        8/4/2017 17:46:14:

            Does anyone know how to unveil the secret of getting the
            mentioned
            asterisk into the crlf-glob setting without consulting the
            web interface?


        For me, it works if I enter the asterisk as '*'.

        I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7601 SP 1.

        This is fossil version 2.2 [9612d43f93] 2017-03-18 14:10:13 UTC
        Compiled on Mar 18 2017 13:48:53 using mingw32 (64-bit)


    It's obviously not the version. It still doesn't work here.
    This is fossil version 2.2 [a9d1d46f65] 2017-04-12 11:39:23 UTC
    Compiled just now ...


Probably the difference between the Microsoft and MINGW run time
libraries.


Most likely, yes. That's pretty much the only option left now. ;)
Unless, of course, the provided exe at
https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/uv/download.html has not been built with
MSVC. If it's been built with MinGW we're back at square 1.

In my case, I got two working solutions now:
- Use "*," instead of just "*".
- Write the asterisk to .fossil-settings\crlf-glob directly (which I like
more).

I must have misread ... I thought you said you'd built with Visual C++
2015. Probably someone else.

When I am using the download from fossil-scm.org, I am able to use
single quotes to 'escape' the asterisk. Double quotes do not work.

I built with MSVC 2015, yes.


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