Guten Tag Helge Rossvoll,
am Montag, 7. Oktober 2013 um 06:18 schrieben Sie:
> Yeah. Changed to LF in client,
svn:eol-style-Property, file content or both?
> deleted a few .sh files and comitted them again.
> Same issue still. Might of course be something else than svn:eol-style :)
You can make
2013 03:55
To: Helge Rossvoll
Cc: Mark Phippard; Andy Levy; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: File size different downloaded compared to uploaded
On Oct 6, 2013, at 13:42, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
> googlecode, a
On Oct 6, 2013, at 13:42, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
> googlecode, and now suddenly the bash scripts woun’t run.
> Same client, same settings on client side.
> Changing to LF for .sh scripts in the client didn’t solve the pro
different downloaded compared to uploaded
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Helge Rossvoll
mailto:helge.rossv...@itet.no>> wrote:
Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
googlecode, and now suddenly the bash scripts woun't run.
Same client, same setting
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Yeah I understand.. Just cant wrap my head around why this worked fine on
> googlecode, and now suddenly the bash scripts woun’t run.
>
> Same client, same settings on client side.
>
> Changing to LF for .sh scripts in the client didn
From: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com]
Sent: 6. oktober 2013 20:29
To: Helge Rossvoll
Cc: Andy Levy; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: File size different downloaded compared to uploaded
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Helge Rossvoll
mailto:helge.rossv...@itet.no>> wrote:
Client
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> Client have native set for .sh files.
> Files are created on windows, published to the debian SVN/apache server
> and in most cases checked out to windows machines.
> Haven’t been able to get anyone using linux to test yet.
>
>
It sounds like
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Sent: 6. oktober 2013 20:06
To: Helge Rossvoll; users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: File size different downloaded compared to uploaded
Please be sure to Reply To All so that responses go back to the list.
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote
rs that aren't visible are getting changed - most likely EOL
markers. Use a diff tool to be sure.
If the scripts will only work the *NIX-style EOL markers, then set
svn:eol-style on those files to LF
> Sent: 6. oktober 2013 19:56
> To: Helge Rossvoll
> Subject: Re: File size differen
ssage-
From: Branko Čibej [mailto:br...@wandisco.com]
Sent: 6. oktober 2013 19:42
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: File size different downloaded compared to uploaded
On 06.10.2013 10:33, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
>
> When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a
&
On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
> When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a little
> bit bigger than the original committed file.
>
> This seem to only be relevant to bash scripts as far as I can see until
> now. Ziped files are not affected it see
On 06.10.2013 10:33, Helge Rossvoll wrote:
>
> When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a
> little bit bigger than the original committed file.
>
> This seem to only be relevant to bash scripts as far as I can see
> until now. Ziped files are not affected it seems.
>
>
>
>
When downloading files from the SVN bash (.sh) files are always a little bit
bigger than the original committed file.
This seem to only be relevant to bash scripts as far as I can see until now.
Ziped files are not affected it seems.
Using notepad++ in windows to compare the files, notepad++ inf
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