[PATCH 4/5] Fix the remaining tests that failed with core.autocrlf=true

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The test suite is mainly developed on Linux and MacOSX, which is the
reason that nobody thought to mark files as LF-only as needed.

The symptom is a test suite that fails left and right when being checked
out using Git for Windows (which defaults to core.autocrlf=true).

Mostly, the problems stem from Git's (LF-only) output being compared to
hard-coded files that are checked out with line endings according to
core.autocrlf (which is of course incorrect).

Note: the test suite also uses the t/README file as well as the COPYING
file in t/diff-lib/, expecting LF-only line endings explicitly and
failing if that assumption does not hold true. That is why we mark them
as LF-only in the .gitattributes, too.

Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx>
---
 t/.gitattributes | 28 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/t/.gitattributes b/t/.gitattributes
index 2d44088f56e..4064eba354d 100644
--- a/t/.gitattributes
+++ b/t/.gitattributes
@@ -1,2 +1,28 @@
+README eol=lf
 t[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]/* -whitespace
-t0110/url-* binary
+/diff-lib/COPYING eol=lf
+/t0110/url-* binary
+/t3900/*.txt eol=lf
+/t3901*.txt eol=lf
+/t4034/*/* eol=lf
+/t4013/* eol=lf
+/t4018/* eol=lf
+/t4100/* eol=lf
+/t4101/* eol=lf
+/t4109/* eol=lf
+/t4110/* eol=lf
+/t4135/* eol=lf
+/t4211/* eol=lf
+/t4252/* eol=lf
+/t5100/* eol=lf
+/t5515/* eol=lf
+/t556x_common eol=lf
+/t7500/* eol=lf
+/t8005/*.txt eol=lf
+/t9110/svm.dump eol=lf
+/t9111/svnsync.dump eol=lf
+/t9115/funky-names.dump eol=lf
+/t9121/renamed-dir.dump eol=lf
+/t913[56]/svn.dump eol=lf
+/t915[0134]/*.dump eol=lf
+/t9161/branches.dump eol=lf
-- 
2.12.2.windows.2.800.gede8f145e06





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