Howard Zhou writes: > > I'd like to add *.gif and *.jpg as binary type in the CVSROOT/cvswrapper. I > wonder what impact would be to the existing *.gif and *.jpg files since they > were commited as regular text file type in the past. CVSROOT/cvswrapper has no affect on existing files; if you want the existing files to be binary, you'll have to use cvs admin to do that. And be aware that they might already have been corrupted since they weren't marked as binary. As long as they were created and modified only on Unix-like systems, they should be OK. -Larry Jones No one can prove I did that!! -- Calvin _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs
- Does pre-commit script with a remote server? Howard Zhou
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- Re: Does pre-commit script with a remote s... Howard Zhou
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- Change to Binary Type Howard Zhou
- Re: What is the best way to mount... Larry Jones
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