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Posted to dev@jspwiki.apache.org by Florian Holeczek <fl...@holeczek.de> on 2008/06/22 20:25:08 UTC

subversion configuration

Hi Janne and all other SVN users,

I wonder if you're all using the appropriate svn configuration from
http://www.apache.org/dev/svn-eol-style.txt

Janne, I've seen that one of your commits regarding the i18n files was
on the topic eol-style.

I've added all of the configuration lines from this link, but still
I'm facing some oddities:

When using Subclipse, after my patch had been applied to the
repository, I normally should be shown no difference between my local
version and the updated repository version (that's my understanding).
However, a conflict is shown, and opening it in the compare editor
either shows no differences in the content windows or shows one huge
difference which spans the whole file.

Does anybody know what's wrong here?

Regards,
 Florian

Re: subversion configuration

Posted by Janne Jalkanen <Ja...@ecyrd.com>.
The JSPWiki trunk does not follow the proper conventions... which  
means that svn:eol-style is not really set anywhere correctly!

It's not your config - it's the repo which is incorrect.  I'll set it  
right as much as I can...

/Janne

On Jun 22, 2008, at 21:25 , Florian Holeczek wrote:

> Hi Janne and all other SVN users,
>
> I wonder if you're all using the appropriate svn configuration from
> http://www.apache.org/dev/svn-eol-style.txt
>
> Janne, I've seen that one of your commits regarding the i18n files was
> on the topic eol-style.
>
> I've added all of the configuration lines from this link, but still
> I'm facing some oddities:
>
> When using Subclipse, after my patch had been applied to the
> repository, I normally should be shown no difference between my local
> version and the updated repository version (that's my understanding).
> However, a conflict is shown, and opening it in the compare editor
> either shows no differences in the content windows or shows one huge
> difference which spans the whole file.
>
> Does anybody know what's wrong here?
>
> Regards,
>  Florian