Peter,
> It's very simple, and clearly laid out in the thread. You committed an
> essentially unchanged build.bat (see your last commit) and you actually
> did the same thing once before (check the history of the build.bat
> file). The commit changed the line endings from CRLF to LF. The
> build.bat file is a Windows only file, and the James build changes it to
> CRLF so it's kind of annoying to see a constant diff for the entire
> file. Thus I reverted it back to the previous version, which had CRLF
> line endings.
Right, thanks for the clarification.
Seeing as I've never eddited that file, use the excellent Textpad on Windows2000, with
Tortoise
for CVS, I doubted it ws me (personally) that made the mistake. So moments ago I did
a problem
reproduction.
Steps to reproduce
------------------
1) Update to latest CVS HEAD revision.
2) Commit on root (only go to preview pane).
- Note *no* files pending.
3) 'ant dist'
4) Commit on root (only go to the preview pane)
- Note build.bat, build.sh and dozens of java
sources are listed as changed. Indeed they
have changed (line endings).
Conclusion
----------
Given the nature of the investigation, I'm claiming that the build script changed
them. I'm using
Ant 1.5 (which could conceivably be the problem), but I think it is more likely that
build.xml is
at fault.
I will do some more *investigation* at home, but am this stage I am satisfied that I
am off the
hook. If this remains unfixed by the time the next Phoenix is booked in (and if it is
me doing
it), I will delete the java sources, build.bat etc before commit.
- Paul
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