Re: [BUG?] Fresh clone of jquery.git shows modifications?

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On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Eyvind Bernhardsen
<eyvind.bernhardsen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 18. aug. 2010, at 17.50, Thomas Berg wrote:
>> Maybe there is a better way?
>
> There may be, but I'm not sure it would be worth the effort.  The reason I started working on CRLF normalization in the first place was because I got tired of seeing spuriously modified files everywhere when using core.autocrlf, so I know how annoying it is.  The difference now is that only people using "mis-attributed" repositories are annoyed, instead of anyone who uses core.autocrlf, and as I wrote elsewhere, I don't expect there to be many repositories where this is a problem.

I guess you're right, probably not worth the effort (although I think
that the spuriously modified files are just as "bad" in this case).
Thanks a lot for your work on this, it scratched all my CRLF itches at
least.

I'm maintaining my own personal patches on top of quite a few git-svn
mirrors and git-hg mirrors.  Before git 1.7.2, rebasing these on
Windows was a pain. I even maintained my own .gitattributes files for
many of them, but still had problems. Now all is solved!

- Thomas
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