Hi Rob,

Le 18 août 11 à 01:58, Rob Weir a écrit :

The options for the svn:eol-style property are:

native -- store in normalized format, and bring down in client's native style

CRLF -- bring down always with DOS/Windows convention

LF -- bring down in Unix convention

CR -- not sure who uses that? Is that Mac?



If this can help ( I hope I'm not off topic) end lines are 0x0A on mac OS X, so I'd say it's Unix too for Mac OS X (tested with Midnight Commander).

And building on a lot of OS's ( Windows, Mac, Linux ... and so on), I see only two cases in the sources : DOS endlines ( 0x0A 0x0D) and Unix one ( 0x0A ), both present




But odd that dostext.txt and wintext.txt are different files. Perhaps it is testing character set as well? Might be safer to just treat these test files as binary files, e.g., set svn:mime-type to "application/octet-stream".



Using svn with OOo4Kids, I do not remember what has been choosen (it was Cedric Bosdonnat who tweaked the thing, not me), but you could checkout one or two modules per see ?

The repo is  svn://svn.adullact.net/svnroot/ooo4kids1/trunk


I have no problem building anywhere (Windows, Mac and Linux)


Notes: some other files hosted in the sources, are UTF-8 and UTF-16 as mentionned below.



/ooo/trunk/core/hwpfilter/source/hwpeq.cpp

this one has comments with Korean characters in some annoying encoding.
perhaps we should just remove the offending comments for now.


/ooo/trunk/core/writerfilter/source/odiapi/qname/resource/ office2003/WordprocessingML
Schemas/xsdlib.xsd

/ooo/trunk/core/writerfilter/source/odiapi/qname/resource/ office2003/WordprocessingML
Schemas/wordnetaux.xsd

seem to be UTF-16 LE encoded


On my side (OOo4Kids sources), I got this :

truc:~/Desktop/r1238/writerfilter/source/odiapi/qname/resource/ office2003/WordprocessingML Schemas ericb$ file *

wordnetaux.xsd: Little-endian UTF-16 Unicode English character data, with very long lines, with CRLF, CR line terminators xsdlib.xsd: Little-endian UTF-16 Unicode English character data, with very long lines, with CRLF, CR line terminators


I hope this can help you ...


Eric

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