On Fri 12-May-06 8:16pm -0600, Edward L. Fox wrote: > On 5/13/06, Brandt, Servatius > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> [...] >> So I suggest to use a "svn:eol-style" setting of "LF" instead of >> "native". > > Previously when I didn't set the svn:eol-style property, all text > files were using "LF" as end-of-line character. Bill complained so I > change the end-of-line character to "native", in order to please > everyone. But now, here is another opinion. As you see, changing the > svn:eol-style will cause everyone downloading all modified files > again, it will cost about one hour. So I think I should not make any > furthur change before the final decision is made.
Should you choose "LF" instead of "native," could you please wait until CVS is running well again? Since Vim for Windows is distributed in a difference file organization and with CR/LF, a useful tool should produce the same file format. BTW, is there no option to "tell" svn how "native" should be treated (if the OS default isn't desired)? -- Best regards, Bill