Andrew,
I forgot to say that all of the config settings
are not changed from the default.
---John
On 10/4/12 11:16 AM, John Whitney wrote:
Andrew,
Thanks for checking this on your machine.
This problem occurs on Mac, Windows, and Linux, and
with multiple versions of git. Note that in my script a CR
is appended to test.txt. On the Mac, you can generate this
in Terminal by pressing Ctrl-V Ctrl-M. Or, alternatively,
just download and run the script like this: "sh git_failure.sh"
---John
On 10/4/12 10:21 AM, Andrew Wong wrote:
On 10/04/2012 12:35 AM, John Whitney wrote:
I just ran into a problem that I'm pretty sure is a bug in git. Just
read and run this (fairly trivial) shell script to replicate.
I tried your steps on a Mac, but I wasn't able to produce the issue.
Perhaps I don't have the right CRLF configs to trigger the issue.
I've tried it on v1.7.9.6, which came with Xcode, and v1.7.7. What
git version are you using? And, if any, what are your configs for
"core.eol", "core.safecrlf", and "core.autocrlf" ?
What Phil said also makes sense though.
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