Ok, turns out I wasn't paying enough attention. The "handful" of
binary files were actually all the binary files, whether or not they
had svn:eol-style set. It turns out that the 2 image files I looked
at were the only files that actually had it set ;)
In any case, avoid doing this in the future. Those 2 image files are
irreparable.
On Jan 25, 2007, at 9:54 PM, Kevin Ballard wrote:
Oh, and this is a biggie. There are a handful of binary files in
there that had svn:eol-style set. They are probably corrupt. I
looked at 2 of them (both pngs) and those 2 definitely were
corrupt, but I haven't checked any of the others. I don't know if
there's any possibility of recovering these files, it depends on if
the svn history has a copy of them before svn:eol-style was
applied. When adding a binary file to the repository, make sure it
does *NOT* have svn:eol-style set, and please do set svn:mime-type
to application/octet-stream (or you can use a more specific mime
type if you know it).
--
Kevin Ballard
http://kevin.sb.org
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