git-svn and core.autocrlf on windows

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Hello, I was wondering what the best or correct setting for
core.autocrlf would be when using git-svn to commit to a subversion
repository that is a windows project(ie CRLF line endings).

The documentation says that text documents are converted to LF line
endings in the repo. If you commit to subversion will if convert that
commit to have the line endings you have on your system? Or will it
use LF line endings regardless?

I would greatly appreciate if anyone could shed some light on this.

Thanks

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Kevin
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