I meant that filterset has always modified the
line endings. However this may be unintended behaviour.

Peter.

On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 22:48, Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
> On Windows, I am copying a file which has lineendings ending \n, using a 
> filterset.
> The output has \r\n as line endings. (Actually, I am using cygwin; the CVS 
> client of cygwin retrieves files coming from ant's CVS with \n and not \r\n 
> as line ending.)
> 
> 
> This is similar to the bug report of Peter Reilly "copy with filtering 
> modifies line endings"
> http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18476
> 
> Now, in this bug report, Peter wrote "I can sort of understand why copying 
> with filtersets modifies line endings".
> 
> Do we want to leave it that way, or do we want to slightly change the 
> implementation of copying with filtersets, so that the line endings of the 
> original files are preserved ?
> 
> Currently, I have the corresponding test FilterSetTest failing under cygwin, 
> which is bad. (I am after failing tests under Windows, including under the 
> combination Windows/cygwin).
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Antoine


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