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- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 10:46:25 +0000
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http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=5686 ------- Comment #3 from mike@saxonica.com 2008-05-15 10:46 ------- Thanks for the info. The timestamps on my files match (modulo timezone), but the contents don't. I'm seeing in K2-Literals-28 61 20 0d 0d 0d 20 0d 0d 0a 73 74 72 where you have 61 20 0d 0d 0d 20 0d 0a 73 74 72 I guess something (CVS?) has tried to be clever and added a 0d before every 0a. I've just deleted the file and done a CVS update: no change. I notice TortoiseCVS has an option "Sandbox DOS/UNIX" which despite the name apparently controls LF/CRLF endings in text files. It is currently set to "Autodetect (default to DOS)". It's not clear that any of the other options (DOS|UNIX|Autodetect (default to UNIX)) would be any better overall, though they might fix the problems for these files. I don't see an option to treat all files as binary. Perhaps I'll just have to wait until someone builds a new ZIP file.
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