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Re: Sharing repos between Linux and Windows

From: Erik Huelsmann <e.huelsmann_at_gmx.net>
Date: 2003-09-29 21:37:55 CEST

Hi Mathieu!

What method of sharing do you use? Do you use a windows shared directory?

bye,

Erik.

> Dear subversives!
>
> As many of you, I must deal with the duality of Linux and Windows in my
> development work. For this, I have a FAT32 partition on which I store
> everything I want to share between the two OSes, which includes my
> Subversion repository. However, it seems like any repository created
> >from within one OS is not usable in the other OS. More specifically, it
> looks like the Berkeley DB chokes on the database files. I suspect the
> culprits to be the CR/LF line terminators (in the database files) which
> are not treated the same on both OSes. I guess that I could mount my
> FAT32 partition with auto-conversion, but I'm afraid it would screw up
> the binary files.

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