[ZODB-Dev] Re: [Zope-dev] Re: [Zope3-dev] ATTENTION! cvs to
subversion transitiontomorrow
Paolo Invernizzi
arathorn at fastwebnet.it
Wed Apr 28 03:25:26 EDT 2004
Tim Peters wrote:
> One glitch, which may be all over the place: some of the "text files" got
> checked out with Windows line ends, but most did not. For example, 14 of
> the 19 *.txt files in ZConfig ended up with Windows line ends, but none of
> the 37 *.py files did.
>
> Ack, no, none of the checked-out .txt files did either. The .txt files that
> had Windows line ends were all created by svn for its own purposes
> (README.txt files in .svn directories).
>
This is strange... from the SVN book
...
Subversion examines the svn:mime-type property. If the file has no
svn:mime-type property, or has a mime-type that is textual (e.g.
text/*), Subversion assumes it is text. Otherwise, Subversion assumes
the file is binary. Subversion also helps users by running a
binary-detection algorithm in the svn import and svn add commands.
These commands will make a good guess and then (possibly) set a binary
svn:mime-type property on the file being added.
...
What mime-types are associated with the files?
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Paolo Invernizzi
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