Tim Van Holder wrote:
>
> > You're right: line endings are to blame... the funny thing is that I got
> > the sources from a Linux CVS server, and the uncorrect line endings seem
> > to have been added during the dowloading... (actually I used WinCVS, so
> > this is quite likely).
>
> If you're using WinCVS and working with Unix/Linux-based repositories, I'd
> recommend checking the 'Use Unix line endings (0xa)' option in the
> preferences; this preserves Unix-style text on the client side. Make sure
> you're not using a DOSsy editor that converts them back to CRLF or inserts
> CRLF on edited lines though. You'll also have to do a nex checkout, as
> enabling this option also uses binary mode for CVS' administrative files.
OK, I updated to 1.2 of WinCVS, and checked that option: now it's
working :-)
thanks a lot
Lorenzo
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