Perhaps it's a problem with git for Windows. I run in a, somehow, similar
situation using git for windows: in a branch, say branch-one, I have files
that didn't exists in branch-two. So changing from branch-one to branch-two
will result in all of these files that didn't exists in branch-two
I am using git on Cygwin.
Today I figured out that this is .gitattributes file which is messing the
stuff. .gitattributes contains only
* text = auto
After removing the file - problem was gone.
But I still wonder why? Because the both git-scm book and github tutorial
on lineendings told
From: Stas Fedotov stas.fedo...@gmail.com
I am using git on Cygwin.
Today I figured out that this is .gitattributes file which is messing the
stuff. .gitattributes contains only
* text = auto
After removing the file - problem was gone.
But I still wonder why? Because the both
as an indicator of binaryness.
Can you check if those files have that characteristic?
Philip
- Original Message -
From: Stas Fedotov
To: git-users@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [git-users] git showing modified files right after branch chekout
I
: [git-users] git showing modified files right after branch
chekout
I am using git on Cygwin.
Today I figured out that this is .gitattributes file which is messing the
stuff. .gitattributes contains only
* text = auto
After removing the file - problem was gone.
But I still wonder why