Re: Please make git-am handle \r\n-damaged patches

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Quoting Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx>

> Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Maybe it is as simple as that (not tested yet,
>> and sent through gmail, so please be careful):
>
> I thought about this approach, but it made me worried about a case where
> an otherwise sane piece of e-mail has \r at the end of one line as the
> real payload.  But as long as we are talking about a text e-mail (and we
> are talking about mailsplit here and a binary payload with a CTE applied
> counts as text), I think we can safely use an approach like this.

Is it safe to rebase a commit that introduces a carriage-return at the end of the line using the updated program?

-- 
Nanako Shiraishi
http://ivory.ap.teacup.com/nanako3/

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