Re: Odd Difference Between Windows Git and Standard Git

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On 5/20/2016 6:19 AM, Torsten Bögershausen wrote:
On 20.05.16 03:48, Jon Forrest wrote:
I'm running Git version 2.8.2 built from source on Ubuntu 16.04.
I'm using a repository that's stored on Dropbox. I'm the only person
accessing this repo. Everything works great.

For reasons unrelated to Git, I decided to try Git for Windows,
so I installed "git version 2.8.2.windows.1" on Windows 10.
When I run 'git status' on Ubuntu the list I see is exactly what
I expect. However, when I run 'git status' on the
same Dropbox repo on Windows, I see what I expect plus I'm told
that every .pdf file and some .png files are modified.
To bring at least a little light into the story:

What does
git diff
say ?

Great question. For all the unexpected files it says the
same thing:

old mode 100755
new mode 100644

What does
git config -l | grep core
say ?

core.symlinks=false
core.autocrlf=true
core.fscache=true
core.editor=vim
core.repositoryformatversion=0
core.filemode=true
core.bare=false
core.logallrefupdates=true

And what does
git ls-files --eol
say?

The same thing for all the unexpected files,
which is:

i/-text w/-text attr/

I'm running the above commands on Windows.

The result of the 2nd question on Ubuntu is:

core.repositoryformatversion=0
core.filemode=true
core.bare=false
core.logallrefupdates=true

and the 3rd (for the expected files) is:

i/lf    w/lf    attr/

Jon


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