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Adrian Constantin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Doug Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it a proven thing that CVS can corrupt a
binary file if no merges are tried and no
CR/LF boundary rules are broken?
No.
I got it.
It will
Hello,
* On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 08:38:15PM -0700 Gianni Mariani wrote:
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Peter Connolly wrote:
Too dificult to set up, I think Shouldn't cvs have a list of binary
file types preinstalled in the cvswrappers ?
I agree, it should.
I second that ! I did 3 years ago.
Hi, I think that Perl LibCVS (http://libcvs.cvshome.org) can help
you out with this. Some Perl code would have to be written to
format the information the way that you want, but it provides
access to the stuff that you need.
I can help you with this code, I think that it might be more
broadly
Spiro Trikaliotis wrote:
Hello,
Hi !
...
If you have so much fear about binary files, why don't you put * -kb
into your cvswrappers, and declare any text file explicitly? This way,
you cannot miss the binary files.
Actually, that was suggested 3 years ago as well. It turns out to be a
very
Mark D. Baushke wrote:
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Adrian Constantin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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If someone wanted to hack in an automagical
recognition system that could be enabled for
binary file types, I suppose we could consider
adding it.
It already exists, it's
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* On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 08:38:15PM -0700 Gianni Mariani wrote:
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Peter Connolly wrote:
Too dificult to set up, I think Shouldn't cvs have a list of binary
file types preinstalled in the cvswrappers ?
I agree, it should.
I second that ! I did