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To: David Koski <david AT kosmosisland DOT com>
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Subject: Re: CVS and CR, LF
References: <20011221134915 DOT 2829dad7 DOT david AT kosmosisland DOT com>
From: Andrew Markebo <flognat AT flognat DOT myip DOT org>
Date: 22 Dec 2001 10:15:51 +0100
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Which cvs do you use (cygwin?) and how do you connect to the repository? 

Doesn't the windows/dos cvs'es convert CRLF's to LF (or what it is ;-)
When we use wincvs around here, talking to a repository-server on
unix, I think it is taken care of automagically.

Hmm could it be the mounts of the filesystems you edit the files on?
If you mount it as textmode, cygwin cvs might just see the LF's.. 

        /Andy

/ David Koski <david AT kosmosisland DOT com> wrote:
| Hello,
| 
| I have been using CVS successfully to maintain source code on a Linux based CVS
| server.  The files have been edited with DOS applications and have CR, LF record
| terminators.  The local source is on a Linux Samba share so it has been easy to

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