On Thu 11-May-06 6:31am -0600, you wrote: > On 5/11/06, Bill McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Wed 10-May-06 3:06am -0600, Nikolai Weibull wrote: >> >> > On 5/10/06, Bill McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> >> When I checkout vim7 with svn under WinXP Pro, my text files >> >> are all coming out as UNIX files (using LF instead of >> >> CR/LF). >> > >> > So? Doesn't Vim handle them correctly? >> >> So? Do other utilities and apps work also? >> >> Not even WinXP's notepad can handle LF only.
> So? Why are you using notepad? When working on another's computer, what do you suggest? Wordpad? >> >> The svn program is designed to handle proper EOL for an >> >> operating system when a property called svn:eol-stype is set >> >> to "native". >> > >> > It's uncanny how aptly named Subversion really is... >> >> I believe a similar technique is used in CVS. All that is >> needed, is to mark the appropriate files (.txt, .c, .h, >> .mak, etc.). > So perhaps we should continue using CVS then? Seeing as how it got so > much right... No need to, snv is now set up properly and works well. -- Best regards, Bill