Re: CRLF problems with Git on Win32

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Hi,

On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Peter Karlsson wrote:

> Johannes Schindelin:
> 
> > The problem is that MinGW behaves sanely, i.e. it does not output CRLF 
> > but only LF.
> 
> Well, that is broken, since the convention on Windows is to use CRLF.

I cannot help but wonder what exactly you wanted to achieve with this 
provably bogus statement, other than provoking flames.  I hereby refuse to 
insult you for it.

> > - Windows is already slow.  So slow that it is not even funny.  
> >   Granted, if you use Windows daily, git on MinGW seems snappy, but if 
> >   you come from Linux, it is slow as hell.
> 
> True. And I run git a lot on a Novell disk share, which doesn't exactly 
> help improve the speed either :-)

Don't do that, then.

I mean, git is _distributed_.  Not like there is no way out because your 
"server" is on a disk share.

> Windows has CRLF line endings. Just deal with it.

No, I will not just deal with it.

Ciao,
Dscho

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