Peng Jian,

You might want to use tools like unix2dos and dos2unix on the unix machine
to convert files.

Guus

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Hi,

In a module, some text files are of Windows format and others are of Unix
format.
I know that there is an option "Checkout text files with the Unix LF (0xa)"
in WinCvs,
but it doesn't seem to help much in this case.
Now I have to treat them all as Windows format and change some of them to
Unix format by hand.

Are there better ways to do this?

Regards,
Peng Jian



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