http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/KDE4/Windows/emerge#Subversion_client
says I need to install an svn command line client. So I did, I installed SlikSVN, based on subversion 1.6.15 so why is there another svn client in kderoot/dev-utils/svn/bin? That is an old CollabNet client from Aug 2009, and this one is actually used by emerge even when SlikSVN is installed. I deinstalled SlikSVN again and emerge was still able to fetch svn sources. Now to my real problem: The wiki says I need a svn which was compiled on windows such that it converts Linux file endings LF to Windows file endings CRLF when checking out. None of the subversion clients I tried does this conversion, I tried TortoiseSVN, current SlikSVN and your dev-utils/svn. none of the files I checked has the svn:eol-style set, so subversion never converts it to CRLF. This would only be done if svn:eol-style native is set. from http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.advanced.props.special.eol-style by default, Subversion doesn't pay any attention to the type of end-of-line (EOL) markers ... The solution to this problem is the svn:eol-style property. When this property is set to a valid value, Subversion uses it to determine what special processing to perform .. the diffs in emerge/portage do actually have CRLF. unless all KDE source files have svn:eol-style native I suspect the correct solution would be to use something like unix2dos -- Wolfgang
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