Gurpreet,
If you
are working with Unicode / UTF-8 and UTF-16 files on Mac and Windows you may
want to try CVSNT (it's free, GPL just like CVS) it understands unicode as a
"diffable" format. (I think it's -ku).
You
can download it from www.cvsnt.org and ask
questions on the mailing list:
CVSNT
is the default client for WinCVS (it usually comes bundled with it).
Alternatively you can download CVSNT client/server for Mac OS X from
the Apple site:
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gurpreet Singh (SCM)
Sent: Monday, 7 March 2005 2:27 PM
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Subject: changing the encoding - file is corruptedHi,
I have a .xsl (text) file which had few revisions (added with wincvs) with UTF-8 encoding-format. Now when I have converted that file to UTF-16 encoding with XML spy editor - this file is getting corrupt after adding the same - specially in windows only - in Mac its fine..
Changing the filetype to *binary* is the imm. workaround - but with it I wont be able to get diffs of it.
I am using WinCVS as a client and CVS 1.11.17.
Any other area where we can look-into to check / resolve this ....
Thanks.Regards,
Gurpreet S
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