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bug #17570: Sometimes on win32 a source file ends up with unix EOL marks

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Wed 30 Aug 2006 04:40:49 AM UTC  
 
Category: working copySeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: incorrect behaviorStatus: None
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: Closed
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monotone 0.29 (base revision: 796bc8596d6c5c68828fbfb6a620a09a3af15ded)
Running on : Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 (5.1, build 2600, Service Pack 2) on ia32 (level 15, rev 521)
C++ compiler : GNU C++ version 3.4.5 (mingw special)
C++ standard library: GNU libstdc++ version 20051201
Boost version : 1_33_1
Changes since base revision:
format_version "1"

new_manifest [9932cbe01b712cb4031d40137c7ea656eb6c09d8]

old_revision [796bc8596d6c5c68828fbfb6a620a09a3af15ded]

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Sun 25 Nov 2007 06:17:52 PM UTC, comment #1:

This should be gone now that we don't do line-ending conversions.

Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw>
Project Member
Wed 30 Aug 2006 04:40:49 AM UTC, original submission:

Following mtn update a source file managed by monotone sometimes ends up with line ends set to unix style (0x0a) rather than the dos style (0x0d, 0x0a). This happens to all lines in the file, not just the changed file. I am 95% sure I used this sequence:

>mtn sync
>mtn merge
>mtn update


I tried but I could not reproduce it in a test case. Sorry.

The same thing happened few months ago after (IIRC):

>mtn propagate branch.one branch.two
>cd path\to\branch\two
>mtn update


Again, I could not reproduce it.

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