[ZODB-Dev] Re: [Zope-dev] Re: [Zope3-dev] ATTENTION! cvs to
subversion transitiontomorrow
Jim Fulton
jim at zope.com
Wed Apr 28 08:16:36 EDT 2004
Paolo Invernizzi wrote:
> 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?
None. The files were not added or imported. They were input
via cvs2svn, which uses dump files. The cvs2svn utility apparently
doesn't set mime types, or any other property except cvs2svn:cvs-rev.
So, given your explanation, why did Tim get bad line endings I wonder.
Jim
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