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Hello,

* On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 12:24:41PM -0400 Charles Wilson wrote:
> Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> > I found the source of the issue.  Somehow my .cvsrc file was converted
> > into DOS line endings, cvs 1.11.22 didn't seem to mind but I guess the
> > new cvs is a little more strict.
> > 
> > Sorry for the noise.
> 
> The new cvs opens ~/.cvsrc using the default mount mode of the disk,
> rather than explicitly opening it in text mode.

I do not understand this. I thought that when a cygwin application opens
a file in text mode, there are two options:

1. The file is "mounted as having CR/LF endings":
   This results in Cygwin handling CR/LF as line endings

2. The file is "mounted as having LF endings":
   This results in Cygwin effectively handling LF line endings.

(Yes, I know my words are sloppy, but I think you get the idea what I
mean).

If this is true: What is the difference of the new behaviour now?

Regards,
Spiro.

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