On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, Zorba wrote:
Thanks Dmitry,
So I have two options to do this - edit the files direct or issue a command,
thank you !
Now, my next problem is taking all my changes ($ git add . -> puts 5k files
into index, with LF in place of CRLF) out of the index.
Because I haven't committed anything in this repo yet...
I think if you just do a git add . again it will put the files into the
index without doing the conversion.
David Lang
$ git reset --hard
....falls over, as it has no HEAD to reset to
I think I read how to do this in a tutorial somewhere, maybe with
git-checkout, but I'm searching and can't find it.
Any kind soul can point me in the right direction ?
thanks !
"Dmitry Potapov" <dpotapov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'd rather not let git change any files, many of which are PHP that run
on
Apache
I think I remember reading that this is a config option that gets
swithced
on by default on windows (which we are running git on)
how do I switch it off ?
git config core.autocrlf false
or if you want to ensure that all your text files have only LF then
git config core.autocrlf input
or if you want to disable conversion for some specific files then you can
use 'crlf' attribute. See 'gitattributes' for more information.
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gitattributes.html
Dmitry
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