Hi,
Chris B writes:
[snip]
> - Windows has been able to cope with UNIX line endings a long time; no
> developer is using a default Notepad to open files with high
> expectations. Any Windows development tool and editor worth anything
> I've used is able to handle both just fine.
> - VIM also hand
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Chris B wrote:
[snip]
> - Windows has been able to cope with UNIX line endings a long time; no
> developer is using a default Notepad to open files with high
> expectations. Any Windows development tool and editor worth anything
> I've used is able to handle both
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 10:39:27AM -0400, Chris B wrote:
> I would like to point out:
> - Git on Linux does not mess around with line endings. I can create
> and edit a file in either line ending on Linux and commit and still
> have it untouched.
> - Git on Windows via Cygwin also does not mess ar
Chris B writes:
> - If there was SO MUCH thought into this, then it was too much...
I do not have much to add to what area experts already said on bits
specific to Git for Windows, but on just this part:
> - Our builds were not breaking, it was production due to deployment
> model utilizing Git
Hi. I'm sorry about the tone of the email; I was writing it after
spending a lot of energy fixing things up and I should have taken some
time to breathe. I recognize this is likely not going to change and
even if I could jump in to contribute it wouldn't matter. I also
recognize that changing it n
Hi,
On Fri, 19 Oct 2012, Erik Faye-Lund wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Chris B
> wrote:
> > Hi.. it is such a crime to have that default option of MSysGit mess
> > around with the line endings.
>
> No it's not.
Let's keep things professional. Eliciting emotions, especially negativ
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