On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In my experience these weird execute bits are quite common; if a
> unix text file gets this bit set on it for some reason, then svn add
> will helpfully set the executable flag.
Many times the Cygwin svn client is to blame, it seems
sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I'm working on a Perl script to check that SVN properties have sensible
> values.
>
> I've tried it against some Commons projects, and found a few with
> rather odd settings, for example the following files are all flagged
> as svn:executable:
>
> Commons
Should I raise JIRA issues for these (I can provide scripts to reset
the properties) or should I just fix them in trunk?
Good finding ...just fix them IMO
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I'm working on a Perl script to check that SVN properties have sensible values.
I've tried it against some Commons projects, and found a few with
rather odd settings, for example the following files are all flagged
as svn:executable:
Commons-Lang
src/java/org/apache/commons/lang/mutable/Mutable.j