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OK, I've read through the web pages out there that are recommended as
a guide for using thg as an svn client, but they are rather skimpy on
details.

What I'm seeing is that when I pull my subversion tree, Mercurial
marks everything as "modified" even when I haven't done anything to
the files.

On closer inspection it seems to be an EOL convention issue.  All the
files marked as modified have had their EOL bytes changed in my local
repository.

One thing that I liked about subversion is that you could mark files
as "svn:eol-style=native" and you got unix EOLs when you checked out
on unix and Windows EOLs when you checked out on Windows.

Mercurial seems to have some sort of other weird policy that I can't
figure out.  The only thing I can find in the options is something
related to the EOL style on patch diffs, which doesn't seem relevant.

Why are the files from my Subversion repository marked modified?

How can I make thg operate in a manner consistent with Subversion so
that I'm not committing changes to files that only have EOL
differences?
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