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Re: Issue: Extra log CRs under Windows

From: Masaru Tsuchiyama <tsuchiyama_at_asahi-net.email.ne.jp>
Date: 2003-10-24 13:57:06 CEST

> On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:02:06AM -0500, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> > Bruce DeVisser <bmdmail@look.ca> writes:
> >
> > > Put simply: 'svn log' under Windows ends most lines with
> > > CR-CR-LF.
> > >
> > > Log entries are typically created using an editor, and are
> > > saved in the same file format as the basic text supplied by
> > > svn (which I believe to be CR-LF).
> > >
> > > Log retrieval results in true log lines with CR-CR-LF, and
> > > the meta-log-data ending in CR-LF.
> >
I met same situation.

Server(WebDAV)
   Redhat Linux9, apache 2.0.47
   subversion 0.32.1 (dev build, r7511)
Client
   Windows 2000
   subvesion 0.30.0 (r7511)

'svn log' under Linux ends with LF.
But 'svn log' under Windows ends with CR-CR-LF.

Masaru Tsuchiyama

> On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:02:06AM -0500, Ben Collins-Sussman wrote:
> > Bruce DeVisser <bmdmail@look.ca> writes:
> >
> > > Put simply: 'svn log' under Windows ends most lines with
> > > CR-CR-LF.
> > >
> > > Log entries are typically created using an editor, and are
> > > saved in the same file format as the basic text supplied by
> > > svn (which I believe to be CR-LF).
> > >
> > > Log retrieval results in true log lines with CR-CR-LF, and
> > > the meta-log-data ending in CR-LF.
> >
> > I'm perplexed: I could swear that we had this bug once,
> > and we *fixed* it. We actually wrote code to force all
> > log messages into {UTF8, LF} in the repository and convert
> > them back into {native locale, native eol} when the client
> > fetches them for display.
>
> I don't know anything about that; but I can also report that
> 0.25 also munges conflicted files similarly during 'svn
> merge'. I don't see an open issue on this matter in IZ.
>
>
> > Am I crazy?
>
> I hope not answering this won't prevent the issue from being
> entered/fixed! (If it hasn't been [re]fixed already, that is.)
>

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