In article <199907280819.SAA02021@mbuna.arbhome.com.au>, Anthony Baxter <anthony@interlink.com.au> writes I had similar problems with respect to binary files. I tried using CVS with -kb for Zope2 and get a whole load of different versions. The text looks mostly unchanged; just the versions. Binary files get hacked CRLF wise coming to my PC and this seems to be a fairly common CVS management issue.
I doubt that this will affect anyone else, but just in case - the files in the Zope-1.10.2-src.tgz are not the same as the ones tagged as Zope-1_10_2-src in CVS. As far as I can see, there's no tagged version in CVS that matches the .tgz.
The one in CVS has version 0.9.4 of the license, the one in the tgz is 0.9.7. I could find no version of, eg, LICENSE.txt, in CVS with 0.9.7.
Why do I care? I'm finally trying to apply some decent revision control to the stuff here - for this, I need to be able to track the hacks^W changes that have been made locally.
Like I said, I doubt this will affect anyone else, but just in case...
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