I get lately this error when trying to add files :
File '/a_path/myupload_lang.php' has binary mime type property
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Since this occurs when adding new files, it seems that Subversion is
assigning a binary MIME types behind your back. :-) This means that
a property of the type svn:mime-type is added as metadata to the file.
In Versions, click on the file, view info (Cmd-I) or File Show
Inspector, then
That did it.
I had added an entry following a tip to have line feeds set to LF
which also added the mime type application/x-httpd-php.
Thanks. Thomas
On Mar 23, 5:49 pm, Quinn Taylor quinntay...@mac.com wrote:
Since this occurs when adding new files, it seems that Subversion is
assigning
Fair enough. In that case, you might try native instead of LF. It
probably won't make a difference to you, but any other developers on
different platforms will probably appreciate the gesture. :-) If you
were to go back and edit something on your Windows box, the line feeds
would behave
You got a point. I do this more because I do not master the feeds
issue than by conviction.
On windows I used Scite as editor and I just added a config file at
the root of my project (folder) and line feeds and other stuff were
set (encoding). In the editor I would see these infos for every file
On Mar 23, 2009, at 2:13 PM, tomc...@googlemail.com wrote:
You got a point. I do this more because I do not master the feeds
issue than by conviction.
On windows I used Scite as editor and I just added a config file at
the root of my project (folder) and line feeds and other stuff were
set