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Re: 0D0A => 0A => 0D0A
From: |
Andrew Johnson |
Subject: |
Re: 0D0A => 0A => 0D0A |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Sep 2001 14:14:29 -0500 |
"René Schade" wrote:
>
> We are running a CVS server on our Win 2000 server and two people are using
> it.
>
> One of us is using cvs (from cygwin) and bash to update files.
> The other is using cvs (form cygwin) and DOS to update files.
Are you using exactly the same version of cvs/cygwin with the same install
options? I seem to recall that you can tell cygwin to use either Unix
line-endings (0x0a) or DOS line-endings (0x0d 0x0a). It looks like you
may have one of each installed, or there's some connection between bash
and glibc that configures the line-endings differently to when DOS starts
cvs.
- Andrew
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