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Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?
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Jason Rumney |
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Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M? |
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24 Apr 2003 08:44:56 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
Galen Boyer <galenboyer@hotpop.com> writes:
> We have a CVS server on a UNIX machine but, AFAIK, most of us are
> committing our work from Windows machines. But, we also have a mix of
> people using WINCVS and cygwin CVS command-line.
I guess these people are the cause of the problem, since cygwin CVS
and WinCVS treat line-ends differently. If you use a mixture of them,
then you will get strange line ends in your files.
It is better to use the command-line CVS that comes with WinCVS if
you will be using WinCVS.
> What I'd like to know is if anybody has any experience with odd behavior
> from checking in and checking out code and windows/UNIX end-of-line
> characters getting inserted. Its driving us a little nutty and we
> aren't quite sure how to figure out what is truly happening. Right now
> we are removing the ^M manually (well Emacs manually anyways).
I have seen another problem, when checkins are done from Emacs, and
you have $Log: $ lines in your source file, then multi-line comments
can end up with DOS line ends even when the file being checked in has
Unix line ends. I haven't worked out if this is an Emacs problem or
WinCVS one.
- NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Galen Boyer, 2003/04/23
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/04/24
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Phillip Lord, 2003/04/24
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/04/24
- Message not available
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Phillip Lord, 2003/04/25
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/04/25
- Message not available
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Phillip Lord, 2003/04/25
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Eli Zaretskii, 2003/04/25
- Message not available
- Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?, Phillip Lord, 2003/04/25
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Re: NTEmacs, CVS, PCL-CVS, Version Control and ^M?,
Jason Rumney <=