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Can I make files binary by default?
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Robert Church |
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Can I make files binary by default? |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Dec 2000 15:36:09 -0800 |
I'm trying to make all files binary, except for those specified in
cvswrappers (rationale: treating text files as binaries doesn't screw them
up, but treating binaries as text files does).
So, I have a cvswrappers file that looks like this:
* -k 'b' -m 'COPY'
*.c -kkv
# many more extensions follow . . .
I find that this causes _all_ files to be treated as text, with keyword
expansion.
Then, I tried this:
*.c -kkv
# many more extensions follow . . .
DEFAULT -k 'b' -m 'COPY'
That didn't help either.
Any further suggestions, or is this a bug? Or am I confused about CVS's
regexes?
This is cvs 1.10.7 on Solaris.
Thanks.
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