On 10.12.2012 01:25, Johan Corveleyn wrote: > Another known offender is git-svn, because they don't care about > translating line termination. So if you use git-svn on Windows, you > might end up committing an eol-style=native file with CRLF's in to the > repository.
Yuck. We should shout *really* loudly out to the world about broken git-svn then, if it doesn't honour our wire protocol. This might even get me to lean towards rejecting these kinds of commits by default. -- Brane -- Branko Čibej Director of Subversion | WANdisco | www.wandisco.com