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RE: Question about "commit" not committing everything

From: Lübbe Onken <l.onken_at_rac.de>
Date: 2007-06-14 13:08:33 CEST

I wrote:

> Hi Lasse,
...
>> Upon reading in on this, it seems SVN will keep the files in an
>> internal state with only the LF characters in place,
>
> ...if the svn:eol-style property is set. If the property is
> not set, svn
> neither reports inconsistencies nor touches the line endings.

Which in part contradicts my following observation with the current nightly

> ...
> When I do this with a current nightly, the commit fails and I get an
> "inconsistent newlines" error message in the commit dialog.
> This happens every time i try. I can't commit this file and the file
> doesn't have the svn:eol-style property set.

IIRC it used to be as I said above, but my latest observation tells me
somthing else.

Cheers
- Lübbe

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