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On Feb 14, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
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Doesn't it make more sense to always use svn:eol-style native on all text files, such that such files always end up with the correct EOL for each check-out system?
honestly, I don't know at this point.
And I've not found an option within TortoiseSVN quickly.
But: the option "Ignore Line End Differences" would be important for files which have already(!) entered the SVN with different line- ends (like my modified file).
And Unix user will modify it and... again the same!
Right, that's the point: once you set that property in Subversion, the madness ends.
I think I understand now.
You mean to set that property in subversion on the server?
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