--- Mike Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My wording was imprecise.  I meant "get CVS to
> start taking them
> > out, as it's @#(! well supposed to do".  There's
> no way to tell
> > CVS to do this; it's supposed to just happen.
> 
>       Hmmm - if it's "supposed to just happen", then that
> may explain it. 
> Specifically, I am checking in DOS format files from
> a Unix format 
> environment, so I suspect that my (Unix format
> compiled) CVS client just 
> assumes that I have Unix format files and does no
> conversion, as it would not 
> need to, ordinarily.  Your discussion of CVS
> internals in this regard support 
> this theory, if I read it correctly.  Then the
> answer would be to use WinCVS 
> after all, which would canonicalize the line ends
> for me, yes?

Maybe.  I haven't used WinCVS.

You can also try mounting your drives as text.

Noel


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