Re: git rm / format-patch / am fails on my file: patch does not apply

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On 11.11.2013 20:37, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Stefan Beller <stefanbeller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>> I do have this global config
>> 	core.safecrlf=warn
>> regarding line endings.
> 
> Oh, that sounds very suspicious.  If the payload has CRLF, CR and LF
> mixed, that would immediately violate safecrlf, so failing the
> application sounds like the right thing to do.

Not having read the man page, but copied this global config
from some '1000 git tips in 5 minutes' years ago,
I do expect a setting set to "warn" to actually not change the
program flow except some inserted prints with warnings.

> 
>> I was using 1.8.5.rc1.17.g0ecd94d
>>
>> Trying to understand the problem,
> 
> Likewise.  Thanks for chiming in.
> 

Looking at the file we have a mixture of LF/CR, LF only and CR only
ending the lines. The formatted patch does have the same file endings
on the respective line of that file here.

I was trying to change just one line ending to 2 lines (LF CR -> LF LF)
with a hex editor, so there it becomes a smaller (and more debugable )
patch. I also tried LF -> CR and CR -> LF, but none of these small
changes seem to work.

Stefan

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