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Re: svn: Inconsistent line ending style

From: Lieven Govaerts <lgo_at_mobsol.be>
Date: 2006-07-18 09:29:11 CEST

Inconsistent eol styles means you have files which contain multiple EOL styles
(LF and CRLF typically).

The fact that you don't see the filename in the error message was reported by
someone as issue 2459, but until now unreproducible. In fact I proposed to
close it because of that.

Can you tell more about your platform & svn client version.

Can you also try without the --file option?

Lieven.

Quoting Kip Warner <Kip@thevertigo.com>:

> # svn ci MyProject --file foo.txt
> svn: Commit failed (details follow):
> svn: Inconsistent line ending style
>
> I've googled around and searched the user and dev mailing list, and
> apparently this is already a noted issue. Is there any way I can find the
> offending file(s)? What does it mean to have inconsistent line ending styles?
>
> --
> Kip Warner
> Vertigo
> http://TheVertigo.com
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