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RE: SVN status indicating a file is modified when it's not.

From: Wayne J <wayne_at_zk.com>
Date: 2006-03-29 18:13:28 CEST

>I think if you're going to have a working copy that's used both from
>Windows and from Unix then you shouldn't use svn:eol-style=native
>because it'll just confuse Subversion, as you're seeing. I'd set
>svn:eol-style to either DOS-style or Unix-style line endings,
>whatever you need, and then ensure that your editors on both Unix and
>Windows use this line ending style.

Isn't this the whole point of having the svn:eol-style = native?

Some windows applications simply do not handle Unix style EOLs well at
all.

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