On 23/01/2015 16:54, [email protected] wrote: > Author: reschke > Date: Fri Jan 23 16:54:35 2015 > New Revision: 1654266 > > URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1654266 > Log: > fix svn:eol-style > I always found annoying the svn/eol thingy so starting from a chat with Julian I started a bit of research. While in svn it's not possible to change the content of the commit before actually storing it (0), it's possible to inject a hook which will enforce the client to have the proper settings on the client side (1).
(0) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5671406/force-svneol-style-native-on-the-server (1) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2509803/how-to-avoid-mixed-eol-styles-in-a-svn-repository Don't know if it's possible on apache svn to add hooks, but if it would be so, what are your thoughts on the introduction of such hook? Cheers Davide
