Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I do hope you know what you are doing.
I am fairly confident yes. | All but two 'problems' we had with svn during the last year and a half | were due to people fiddling around with eol-style. And I am not saying that we should fiddle with eol-style. | I did not just break checkouts from time to time (especially when people | had 'just text .doc files'...), it also increased user time significantly. Only if you have a lot of files I would guess. On my box a status is some 2 seconds and an update is the same (0 update). (cached) Status 19 seconds and update 5 secs (no-chache) And do not that this is with allmost all files already marked as native. | And one suddenly gets DOS line endings in .diffs or 100%-diffs just | listing line end changes. I see no such thing. I do not belive this is the case if you stick to using native all the time. | This is a major pain and should not be used. It does not do any good. We are using native at work in a really mixed environment with a _huge_ repository and some 100+ developers. | So this is a last try: Waht the **** is wrong with Unix line endings | and a precommit hook enforcing this? More annoying nagging from the svn server? More work on the svn server? -- Lgb