Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 27 Nov 2006 08:49:26 +0100, Ulf Ochsenfahrt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > I've no problem going with that. > > Now, what happens if you leave it disabled, but someone else asks > monotone to convert between CRLF (native) and LF (internal) for some > files? I can see scenarios where such disagreements will lead to, > uhm, weird stuff, for example if both of you are on Windows (and > therefore get CRLF as line ending)... > > That leads me back to thinking that we still need to mark files that > are getting changed, and that something automatic should happen to > them, so a file will look the same checked out as before it got > checked in. > > Cheers, > Richard
That's easy: Noone who doesn't use a sane editor gets write access to my repository!Other things would be nice though, for example if montone would check that the files you try to commit have the correct (project specified) line endings, with an error message such as: You idiot! You messed up the line endings! Use an editor that can handle Unixy endings. :D
Cheers, -- Ulf
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