I recently tried to apply a patch-series to a repo that is
unfortunately full of CRLF files, and was a bit surprised that it
didn't work at all.

So I made a small repro-case, and it seems CRLF new-lines is indeed
the problem. Any clue how to fix it? The way I see it, we should
simply be able top treat the CR as any other character, and succeed.
But that doesn't seem to happen...

git init test &&
(
        cd test/ &&
        git config core.autocrlf false &&
        printf "%s\r\n%s\r\n" "foo" "bar" > test.txt &&
        git add test.txt &&
        git commit -m. &&
        printf "%s\r\n%s\r\n%s\r\n" "foo" "baz" "bar" > test.txt &&
        git commit -am. &&
        git format-patch -1 &&
        git reset --hard HEAD^ &&
        git am 0001-.patch
)
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