Re: CRLF problems with Git on Win32

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Peter Harris:

> > I meant to say that any software that claims to be Windows software
> > should handle, and produce, CRLF line breaks in text files.

> Including zip/unzip?

Yup (zip -l, unzip -a).

> How about tar? rsync? 

Sure.

> NFS and SMB copies from network shares?

I'd say that might not be as obvious, but it would be nice to have,
yes. A typed network file system that stores text as character streams
and binary data as octet streams.

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