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Re: why does SVN get confused about my EOL character?

From: Richard <legalize_at_xmission.com>
Date: 2007-05-03 23:10:15 CEST

In article <78B78B6A-83AA-42D2-A68D-3CA6793C9883@ryandesign.com>,
    Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2007b@ryandesign.com> writes:

>
> On May 3, 2007, at 15:31, Richard wrote:
>
> >> You sound like you want svn:eol-style set to native. [...]
> >
> > What's the easiest way to set this recursively on all text files in a
> > checked out hierarchy?
>
> You might want to set up automatic properties (auto-props). There's a
> script you can use to apply your auto-props definitions to already-
> existing files. See this message for more info:
>
> http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-01/0485.shtml

Well my existing files were converted from a CVS repository, so most
of them already had svn:eol-style set properly. It was new files that
I've added since the conversion that don't have svn:eol-style set
properly.

Is there some sort of configuration interface within TortoiseSVN or
within SVN itself that I can use to say "whenever I add a file, set
svn:eol-style to native"?

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