Hi Robert, without this property and an extension to determine file type, svn keeps the file untouched. So when a Windows developer commit the file, Unix dev get the CRLF file endings, and vice-versa.
Regards, -Fred ----- "Robert Osfield" a écrit : > Hi Laurens, > > I've just set the eol-style to native as suggested, but I'm not clear > on the motive for the keywords suggestion, could you explain the role > of this one? > > Thanks, > Robert. > > On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Laurens Voerman <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Robert, > > I noticed that some files in include/OpenThreads have no svn > property's at > > all. I'd like to suggest: > > > > svn propset svn:eol-style native include/OpenThreads/* > > svn propset svn:keywords "Author Date Id Revision" > include/OpenThreads/* > > > > to set the properties for the following files in line with the rest > of the > > files: > > > > include/OpenThreads/Version > > include/OpenThreads/Atomic > > include/OpenThreads/Block > > include/OpenThreads/ReadWriteMutex > > include/OpenThreads/ReentrantMutex > > include/OpenThreads/Version > > > > The other files (Barrier Condition Exports Mutex ScopedLock Thread) > already > > have these property's. I don't think the svn:keywords are actually > used, > > I've just included them to keep all properties identical. > > > > Regards, Laurens. _______________________________________________ osg-submissions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-submissions-openscenegraph.org
