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Re: nt/INSTALL and -kb


From: Andreas Schwab
Subject: Re: nt/INSTALL and -kb
Date: Mon, 06 Jun 2005 14:50:11 +0200
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Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:

> The instructions in nt/INSTALL say:
>
>   If you are building out of CVS, then some files in this directory
>   (.bat files, nmake.defs and makefile.w32-in) may need the line-ends
>   fixing first. The easiest way to do this and avoid future conflicts
>   is to run the following command in this (emacs/nt) directory:
>      cvs update -kb
>
> However, AFAIK the -kb option is sticky: it gets written into the
> file's entry in CVS/Entries, and thereafter all future CVS ops for
> that file use it.

This is true, but this is a local-only setting.  If you want to make it
permanent in the repository you need to use `cvs admin -kb'.  Neither `cvs
update' nor `cvs checkout' changes the repository.

> Doesn't that mean that "cvs ci" will also commit the new version as a
> binary file, will all the consequences of that, like that "cvs diff"
> will be impossible etc.?

No.  Only changing the setting in the repository as above will have an
effect like this.

Andreas.

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