Re: Automatic core.autocrlf?

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Hi,

Robert Dailey wrote:

> Is there an 'auto' setting for the 'core.autocrlf' config? Reason I
> ask is, I want that setting to be 'input' on linux but 'true' on
> Windows.

Others are exploring your question about the configuration language,
but I want to emphasize some other ramifications.

Why do we still have 'core.autocrlf'?  Do 'core.eol' and related
settings take care of that need, or is autocrlf still needed?  If
core.eol etc do not take care of this need, what should we do to get
them to?

Thanks, after having run into a few too many autocrlf-related messes,
Jonathan



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