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Re: Enforcing Line Ending on the Server

From: Curtis Spencer <thorin_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2004-07-26 09:46:25 CEST

Do you mean that /etc/subversion settings will propagate to all
clients connecting to the server (btw I use the apache webdav server
model). Ie. I would like to have an xml files with native line
endings. Would putting that in /etc/subversion accomplish this?

On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:34:03 -0400, Toby Johnson <toby@etjohnson.us> wrote:
> Curtis Spencer wrote:
>
> >After doing some reading about the line endings issue, it seems like
> >the solution involves changing the client side config in
> >$HOME/.subversion/config to contain svn:eol-style entries for all the
> >files. However, this seems cumbersome in that I would have to teach
> >every new developer coming onto my project about this convention.
> >
> Depending on your build and what platform you're using, clients should
> also recognize /etc/subversion.
>
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