I did find a workaround in JhlClientAdapter that could have caused the
problem with the base revision, but not for head. It directly reads the
base file when the base revision is requested. This could be removed as
it looks like there is a workaround in javahl for that now.
Can you think of any other reason why it would work for a local repo but
not for a remote one?
A visual inspection of the base files on my machine show they are unix
format.
If i get bothered enough i will get the SVN source code and see if they
do anything special in their SVN client.
Does anyone else develop on windows? (i feel like a bit of a lepper!)
McClain Looney wrote:
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> hmm...
>
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>> From: Ben Reser <ben@reser.org>
>> Date: July 13, 2004 8:34:05 PM CDT
>> To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
>> Subject: Re: svn cat and eol-style
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2004 at 08:29:10PM -0500, McClain Looney wrote:
>>
>>> does svn cat obey svn:eol-style in the same way update does?
>>
>>
>> Yes.
>>
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>> Ben Reser <ben@reser.org>
>> http://ben.reser.org
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>> "Conscience is the inner voice which warns us somebody may be looking."
>> - H.L. Mencken
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