OK, I no touch. Thanks.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Miesfeld [mailto:miesf...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 20 February 2012 17:25
To: Open Object Rexx Developer Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Oorexx-devel] ooDialog Guide - Possible conflict in repos.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 9:01 AM, Oliver Sims
<oliver.s...@simsassociates.co.uk> wrote:
> OK, I've got the proper config file loaded up, and have downloaded the 
> command line SVN provided as part of Tortoise (I just didn't include 
> it at install-time before). Btw, I've also found out how to set 
> properties with the GUI version - but only one file at time it appears.
>
> A couple of questions if I may:

Oliver, you're making this way more complicated than it need be.  ;-)

The answer to all your questions is: just leave every thing alone.
The config file will ensure that any new files you commit will have the
properties automatically set to match what we wanted for the project.

I'll take a look at the existing files and fix anything that needs it.

> (1) I understand that I should set properties on all the files whose 
> types appear under [auto-props] in the config file - and of course 
> that I should set them to the values shown in the config file. Is this
correct?

No, not really.  Just leave the existing files alone.  When you commit any
new file, things will automatically be done correctly, you don't need to
think about it.


> (2) Does this mean that I should NOT have any file types that are NOT 
> shown in the config file?

No, it just means the default for that type of file is fine.  You don't need
to think about it.


>
> (3) Do other properties that are already set count? For example, on 
> one bmp file I looked at the property is:  svn:mime-type
application/octet-stream.
> However, the config file says bmp is svn:mime-type=image/bmp. Is it OK 
> just to add the latter? Or should I ensure that the only properties 
> set are those shown under [auto-props] in the config file?

No, just leave everything alone, it'll be fine.



>
> (4) Finally, is it only Exercise06 I need to fix? Or should I check 
> elsewhere (I've recently updated a couple of files from earlier
exercises)?

Don't worry about it.  From now on, when you commit a new file, things will
be set correctly.  That's all we need at this point.


> PS: Btw, I assume it's the build tools that use these properties. Does 
> anything else use them?

Not realy.  It just ensures that if someone checks the files out on Linux,
or Mac, etc.. they get the proper line setting.

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Mark Miesfeld

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