At 3:51 PM -0800 3/14/01, Jerry Nairn wrote:
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>> From: David L. Martin [<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 10:36 PM
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>> Commented out from the script is an alternative
>> "automatic" way to determine whether the file
>> is ASCII using the Unix file command. I haven't
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>A better way of doing this is with "cvs -n log -h". One line of the output will be
>"keyword substitution: kv"
>for all of the files which cvs is treating as text.
>If you're doing some funny things, you might want to allow this check on some other
>keyword substitution modes, like kvl. Certainly you would never run this check on
>anything with mode b.
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>Sorry I'm so far behind in reading this group.
thanks, good suggestion. shouldn't even look at
anything with mode b, and this would provide
a way for someone to create a file with DOS EOL
conventions by intent.
-Russ
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