Hi Don
At 03:30 AM 1/10/2006, Don Ward wrote:
Murray Lang wrote:
Can I suggest that the svn:eol-style attribute be changed from "native"
to "CR" for ./configure and ./bootstrap.
Did you mean "LF"?
Ok, I was going from memory and mixed up CR with LF.
They aren't going to be much
use for Windows builds anyway. It's a trap for young players who svn at
work on their Windows machines (because their dialup at home is slow).
Bash barfs on unexpected "^M" (LF). It took me a while to nut that one
Whose bash? Cygwin? MSYS? Other? And which svn? (And I think you mean
"^M"(CR).)
Bash on Fedora. I've tried both Tigris and Tortoise on Windows. When
changing the eol-style at my end didn't work I discussed it with my IT
guys, who said that the style needs to be applied at the svn host, not the
client.
Yes, I could have used unix2dos but it seems to me that fixing the style
for shell scripts isn't going to hurt anyone because *native* Windows tools
aren't going to use them anyway. I think native Windows compilers can deal
with unix style source files (though I'm not %100 certain of that), so they
can be left as is.
In the end I ssh'ed to a unix machine here and ran svn from there, but I
thought I'd post this so that anyone searching for info on the same problem
will find something.
Murray
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