On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Andre Fischer <awf....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just checked in some files for creating Windows patches (no, the work is
> not yet finished) and saw that the .xml files are flagged as binary.
> Checking their properties revealed that their mime type is correctly set to
> application/xml.  Does anybody know why they are still flagged as binary?
>

Do you have svn:eol-style set?

-Rob


> By the way, what became of our attempt to replace SVN with GIT? For getting
> the mime type I first tried "svn info <filename>" which shows a lot of
> information but not the properties.  Then I tried "svn proplist <filename>"
> which only shows the names of the properties but not their values.  I really
> needed a third call "svn propget svn:mime-type <filename>" to see the value.
> Can we please change to GIT? Life would be so much easier.
>
> Regards,
> Andre
>
>
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