Arcin Bozkurt writes:
> 
> Everything was fine, when everyone was working in Unix.
> When windows developers started changing code and committing them, the
> checkout on Linux and the diff on Linux started showing ^M characters for
> the lines updated. The diff in this context is using the PCL-CVS in Emacs.

That implies that a windows developer has set WinCVS to use Unix line
endings but then used an editor that uses DOS line endings. 
Alternatively, someone may have a working directory on a shared
filesystem that can be accessed from both Windows and Unix and used it
to commit DOS-format files on Unix.

-Larry Jones

I like maxims that don't encourage behavior modification. -- Calvin

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