Re: [Anjuta-list] Re: CRLF in the CVS (was Re: [Anjuta-devel] Re: [Anjuta-list]what about the anjuta development?)



Ok. After the philosophers come users.
If one of you has a compiling and well-working tarball can he share it with us, giving us some link to download?

Thanks a lot from all the users, expecially from me!!
A kiss to all the beautiful girl of this planet!
Michele

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On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 17:51:40  
 Timothee Besset wrote:
>The proper way of cleaning up files that have been checked in with bad CRLF 
>to a CVS server is to cvs remove them, commit, and cvs add the clean versions.
>
>Things have to be done that way because CVS stores text files 
>incrementally, as a succession of patches, and reconstructs when you ask 
>for the file with a specific version. If someone checks in a file with the 
>CRLF format, only the part that is modified gets the CRLF formatting for 
>instance. When you just cleanup the file and check it in, cvs does a diff 
>without considering CRLF .. so it doesn't make any change to the repository 
>file.
>
>Doing the remove commit add commit is a bit tedious, but works absolutely 
>fine..
>
>TTimo
>
>At 21:16 15/07/2002 +0530, Naba Kumar wrote:
>>On `$8`%`$. , 2002-07-15 at 20:16, Timothee Besset wrote:
>> > Ok naba .. I told you several times that those CRLF files in CVS were bad
>> > karma .. that's one more proof :-)
>>
>>I didn't say, I disagree with you. :)
>>
>>The problem with correcting this in the cvs is that cvs seems to ignore
>>the difference between LF and CRLF. So, even if we change all the files
>>to have LFs only (say, with your script), we would not be able to commit
>>them (cvs would just ignore them). So, basically, it just ends ups in
>>our local copies.
>>
>>Any know a work around for this, without creating a mess of cvs
>>histories with add/removes?
>>
>>Meantime, I have fixed the #define problem (by adding extra spaces and
>>forcing cvs to get commited). Can anyone please verify it?
>>
>>--
>>Regards,
>>-Naba
>>
>>To stay young requires unceasing cultivation of the ability to unlearn
>>old falsehoods.
>>                 -- Lazarus Long, "Time Enough For Love"
>
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