On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, D.J. Heap wrote:
> On 2/10/06, Malcolm Rowe <malcolm-svn-dev@farside.org.uk> wrote:
> [snip]
> If a file is added with no eol-style and then sometime later has an
> eol-style set to 'native', then it may show different blame output on
> different platforms. The original file had the newlines of it's
> original platform and so blame works 'normally' -- but on a different
> platform the revision *after* the eol-style change will get credit for
> all the lines.
>
...
> Kind of odd, but reasonable, I guess, given how eol-style handling
> works. And with the new 'ignore eol' option it could be easily worked
> around if needed.
>
I'm currently implementing an ignore_eol_style option to the internal diff
library, which might solve this.
//Peter
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Received on Sat Feb 11 21:14:35 2006