Thank all. I used subversion built-in cygwin to co code again. All line delimiters turn out right. If I use other svn client(e.g. silksvn) even in cygwin, I still get CRLF.
2011/12/13 Rob Weir <[email protected]>: > 2011/12/12 Herbert Duerr <[email protected]>: >> On 12.12.2011 15:23, Andre Fischer wrote: >>> On 12.12.2011 15:00, Zhe Liu wrote: >>>> Does anybody build successfully on Windows? I tried today. Depressingļ¼ >>>> First break because of CRLF in fetch_tarballs.sh. >>> >>> Hm, I checked both fetch_tarballs.sh and deliver.pl and did not find any >>> CRs in them. Maybe something went wrong when you checkout the source? >> >> FWIW the svn property for end-of-line-style is >> $ svn propget svn:eol-style fetch_tarballs.sh solenv/bin/deliver.pl >> fetch_tarballs.sh - native >> solenv/bin/deliver.pl - native >> >> So both files mentioned use the native end-of-line style. I guess when >> one uses cygwin's own svn client then its end-of-line style is CR only, >> when a native svn client such as tortoise does the updating then that >> end-of-line style may be CRLF? >> > > One thing to check is that you've configured your SVN client propertly > for eol-style treatment. See this page for recommended settings: > > http://www.apache.org/dev/version-control.html#https-svn-config > > -Rob > >> Herbert -- Best Regards >From [email protected]
