Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git

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onsdag 14 februari 2007 18:28 skrev Mark Levedahl:
> As to cvsnt, my actual feeling is I'd like to kick it in the ass, it has 
> destroyed too many files for me over the years, binary and text, so I 
> don't think its strategies are very good. That is why I'm kicking these 
> ideas around, if I thought I knew the "right" way I would have written 
> it already.

That may be why an excellent piece of software, TortoiseCVS,  doesn't trust 
cvs or cvsnt to do the job. Here is how they do the binary detection (and 
some more):

http://tortoisecvs.cvs.sourceforge.net/tortoisecvs/TortoiseCVS/src/CVSGlue/CVSStatus.cpp?revision=1.172&view=markup

-- robin
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