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Re: making CVS binary-safe
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: making CVS binary-safe |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:38:03 -0400 (EDT) |
Stewart Heitmann writes:
>
> The current lore for CVS seems to be that
> CVS presumes all files to be text unless
> explicitly stated otherwise in
> CVSROOT/cvswrappers.
That's because CVS is explicitly designed to work with text files. The
binary file support, such as it is, was a tacked on afterthought.
> However, accidentally storing a binary
> file in CVS as text will corrupt that file
> and cause great annoyance to the user.
> This is a common bugbear with CVS.
And on some systems, accidentally storing a text file as binary will
cause just as much corruption.
> Better to reverse the sitution and have
> CVS presume all files are binary unless
> explicitly listed as text in cvswrappers.
Better to not store binary files in CVS at all.
-Larry Jones
Mom must've put my cape in the wrong drawer. -- Calvin