Re: CRLF problems with Git on Win32

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Peter Harris:

> Actually, Subversion does the Right Thing, and treats everything as a
> binary file until and unless you explicitly set the svn:eol-style
> property on each file that you want it to mangle.
> 
> Maybe you set up Subversion auto-props and forgot about it? That would
> be almost (but not really) like setting autocrlf=true in your global
> git config.

Actually, I've never actively set up a Subversion server myself, nor
created any projects in Subversion (I have checked out some Subversion
repos, though). I started using RCS and CVS, and now I'm migrating at
least parts of that to Git (not all). Since Git is better than CVS in
many ways, I would like it to be better than CVS in this one as well.

-- 
\\// Peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
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