I found the following on [pywin32-checkins] this morning: diff -r 4ded0a838f8c -r 1594b8c27383 .hgeol > --- a/.hgeol Mon Apr 29 10:01:40 2013 -0400 > +++ b/.hgeol Thu Jun 13 18:29:09 2013 +1000 > @@ -2,4 +2,8 @@ > **.dsp = CRLF > **.dsw = CRLF > **.vbp = CRLF > +# adodbapi appears to have been checked in with windows line endings > +# and without the 'eol' extension enabled, so we say it's binary to stop > +# hg continually thinking it has changed. > +path:adodbapi = bin > ** = native > diff -r 4ded0a838f8c -r 1594b8c27383 CHANGES.txt > --- a/CHANGES.txt Mon Apr 29 10:01:40 2013 -0400 > +++ b/CHANGES.txt Thu Jun 13 18:29:09 2013 +1000
No matter how old you get (I just turned 63) you still have new things to learn. Until today, I have been completely unaware of an .hgeol file. Since adodbapi now also runs on Linux, I had better make sure the line endings stay right. Python does not care, nor does the Pythonwin IDE editor, but I have not been consistant about what editor I use, which may be the cause of this problem. My quick reading of the documentation for .hgeol leads me to believe that setting the entire adodbapi path to =bin is not the correct way to handle this. I will adapt my other mercurial repository to match this -- but I want to do it right this time. What line ending style are my Python and .txt files supposed to have? I will adapt my source. -- Vernon Cole
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