Removing svn:eol-style (was set to 'native') for files in question property solved the issue. I guess it's some weird interaction between Tortoise SVN hosted repository and upstream subversion.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Ivan Drobyshevskyi <drobyshevs...@gmail.com> wrote: > There's a strange behaviour that is reproduced for some files in our > subversion repository: `touch`ing this file(s) makes `svn diff` show > entire file as changed. Similar happens when opening-saving file in > any text editor or copying it back and forth. > > touch: > $ svn status cmVectorStream.h > $ touch cmVectorStream.h > $ svn status cmVectorStream.h > M cmVectorStream.h > > copy-restore: > $ svn status cmVectorStream.h > $ cp cmVectorStream.h cmVectorStream.h.bak > $ cp cmVectorStream.h.bak cmVectorStream.h > $ svn status cmVectorStream.h > M cmVectorStream.h > $ diff cmVectorStream.h.bak cmVectorStream.h > <empty> > > For the vast majority of files in a repo the above doesn't happen, so > far I've only encountered two such files. Since svn shows entire file > as changed it might be related to line endings however I don't see how > touch'ing file could possibly trigger such behaviour. > > I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.1, both stock subersion (1.8.8) and the one > compiled from source (1.8.9 with only --with-serf option set) expose > similar behaviour. The repository itself is hosted on Windows machine. > > Should I fill in a bug report on this?