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I've been lurking for a while on
this alias and decided to start posting stuff :)
Has anyone brought up the topic
of getting CVS to handle Unicode text files as text? Surely it has but I
haven't seen much/any discussion about it. CVS already handles the
annoyances of line ending conventions, but it seems reasonable that CVS could
automagically do the same 'work' for getting byte ordering of unicode files
correct on the client systems.
And on a totaly seperate note,
sometime late January I had submitted a patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and got zero response.
Granted then I should have probably been subscribed to this alias too, but oh
well. In particular I had compiled the Win32 client on 1.10.8 with MSVC6,
and cleaned up a bunch of lint level warnings (from 150 down to 45). Some
of the code was doing some really non standard stuff, like macro's that expanded
to function names without ()'s, and unreachable code that wasn't properly
#ifdef'd and whatnot. Should I mail the patch again but this time
to this group or did someone actually receive it? :)
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Sean
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- Re: CVS of couse Sean Cavanaugh
- Re: CVS of couse Win32 M$
