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From: Chuck.Irvine@mail.sprint.com
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Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 14:23:23 -0600
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Subject: cygwin cvs.exe appends ^m to checked out files
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I've just noticed that cvs.exe that comes with cygwin checks out cvs 
controlled files with the dos line endings, i.e. each line has a ^M at 
the end. This can be verified this by invoking "cat -v" on a checked 
out file. When I installed cygwin, I specified unix line endings. Is 
there a way to get checked out files to have unix style line endings?


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