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Re: Creating and applying a patch

From: Wayne <wayne_at_zk.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:38:19 -0700

Nicolas Alvarez wrote:
> Wayne escribió:
>> I guess that I was not clear (my description assumed that newlines
>> are line terminators.)What I should have said is that they had an
>> extra EOL. I think that this is what you are trying to say above.
>
> So in other words, there were two EOLs (instead of only one as usual)
> at the end of the file?
>
>> However, just for good measures I added 4 consecutive EOLs to the end
>> of a file and repeated the experiment. The patched file now has 5
>> EOLs in it.
>
> Good idea making that experiment... Sounds like an actual bug then;
> but I can't test it myself right now.
>
Can anyone else verify this? I just tried another set of files and one
or two did not have the extra EOL.

Also, I am not as familiar with the svn command line tool. Does anyone
know that commands to do the equivalent with it of the top of their
head? If not I'll have to wait until next week to figure it out.

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