Daniel White | 17 Aug 02:08

Line ending changes in recent commits.

Looks like the changes in 11286 and 11284 have been overshadowed by a
change in the line endings from cr to crlf.

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Erik Huelsmann | 17 Aug 09:47

Re: Line ending changes in recent commits.

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Daniel White <daniel <at> whitehouse.id.au> wrote:
> Looks like the changes in 11286 and 11284 have been overshadowed by a
> change in the line endings from cr to crlf.

Ouch! I'll make sure the properties on the files get set correctly in
order to prevent this mistake in the future.

Bye,

Erik.

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Erik Huelsmann | 20 Aug 23:25

Re: Line ending changes in recent commits.

On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Erik Huelsmann <ehuels <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Daniel White <daniel <at> whitehouse.id.au> wrote:
>> Looks like the changes in 11286 and 11284 have been overshadowed by a
>> change in the line endings from cr to crlf.
>
> Ouch! I'll make sure the properties on the files get set correctly in
> order to prevent this mistake in the future.

BTW: I'm sure (although I can't remember which) Subversion has an
option to ignore line-ending changes when diffing 2 versions.

I'm trying to get a commit through my dial-up pipe to SF to set the
appropriate value for svn:eol-style before I do further commits: I
haven't been able to convince my editory to leave the line endings
alone.

Bye,

Erik.

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Ville Voutilainen | 20 Aug 23:36

Re: Line ending changes in recent commits.

> BTW: I'm sure (although I can't remember which) Subversion has an
> option to ignore line-ending changes when diffing 2 versions.

svn diff -x --ignore-eol-style?

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Erik Huelsmann | 21 Aug 00:16

Re: Line ending changes in recent commits.

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Erik Huelsmann <ehuels <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Erik Huelsmann <ehuels <at> gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:09 AM, Daniel White <daniel <at> whitehouse.id.au> wrote:
>>> Looks like the changes in 11286 and 11284 have been overshadowed by a
>>> change in the line endings from cr to crlf.
>>
>> Ouch! I'll make sure the properties on the files get set correctly in
>> order to prevent this mistake in the future.
>
> BTW: I'm sure (although I can't remember which) Subversion has an
> option to ignore line-ending changes when diffing 2 versions.
>
> I'm trying to get a commit through my dial-up pipe to SF to set the
> appropriate value for svn:eol-style before I do further commits: I
> haven't been able to convince my editory to leave the line endings
> alone.

At the agonizing slow pace of 75 minutes for 800 files of which only 3
have content changes.... It's done.

Bye,

Erik.

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