--- Carsten Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've always used Cygwin in binary mode with > editors > > that understand one-character line endings. I had > > thought, in order to use "closed-world" editors, > one > > would have to mount using text mode. Do to the > lack > > of real experience with this on my part, I would > trust > > your (ie David's) assessment and advice over mine. > > > > Thanks for all your replys. As it turned out, what > is happening is that > when cvs substitues the $Log$ it does that in unix > style. This makes > my emacs think it's a unix file and display ^M at > the end of all other > lines. So I could work around it by removing all ^M > by hand and let > emacs treat them as unix files.
Contents of $Log$ can always be retrieved from CVS so $Log$ is pretty much useless within source files and they just get in the way. IMHO, it's a bad idea to have $Log$ in files. You might want to rethink having them in there to begin with. MTC, Noel __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
