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Re: Using eol-style=native breaks "Compare With Base Rev." on Windows

From: Scott Palmer <scott.palmer_at_2connected.org>
Date: 2005-08-10 23:15:56 CEST

On 10-Aug-05, at 4:31 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:

> Scott Palmer <scott.palmer@2connected.org> wrote on 08/10/2005
> 04:30:09
> PM:
>
>> On 10-Aug-05, at 4:11 PM, Mark Phippard wrote:
>>> Where you are doing a compare with a repository revision that is
>>> essentially what is happening, yet it exhibits the same problem.
>>>
>>
>> Actually, not it doesn't. Only compare with LATEST exhibits the same
>> problem. If I choose an earlier revision it works.
>
> I thought I was comparing something in the repos the other day and saw
> this. That is what made me think my previous idea would not work.
> Are
> you sure that the repos revision you compared too wasn't before you
> set
> the property or something like that?

Yes, I just double checked. If I pick the head revision it thinks
every single line has changed, except the last line, which in this
case happens to not have a newline character of any sort. If I go
back one revision (essentially -rPREV) I get a nice diff showing me a
small change. Both have the eol-style as native.

Scott
Received on Thu Aug 11 07:15:56 2005

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