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Re: Files being added to SVN as octet stream.

From: Steve Williams <stevewilliams_at_kromestudios.com>
Date: 2006-06-13 07:45:35 CEST

Alistair Ashcroft wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am using subversion for source control, and its been working great.
> But lately, I have been doing sql development against a MS sql
> database, and I have text files (with a .sql extension). When they
> are being added to the repository, subversion is deciding they are
> Application/Octet stream types, and consequently I can't do diffs etc
> on them as it belives they are binary files.

Are they Unicode text files? SVN treats Unicode text files as binary.

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Sly
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