Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Fri, 16 Oct 2015 21:45:07 +0200
Bo Berglund <[email protected]> wrote:
So is fpc and/or lazarus sensitive to line endings like shell scripts
are?
Lazarus and FPC happily read all three line endings.
But when you write code on Linux, Linux line
endings will be created.
This means you can share read-only sources, but the sources you edit
on Linux and Windows should *not* be shared via a samba share.
Checkout cvs/svn/git for each platform and let the version control
system do the conversion for you.
Treading carefully... I don't think I saw a problem, even before I had
local svn. However I agree that having a local svn (or whatever, if you
really insist :-) is useful if you have more than one development machine.
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