Re: Application.state? -->> Ping Pong!!
[email protected] (Dallas Johnston) Sat, 16 Nov 2002 20:26:52 -0500
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Patrick hit the nail on the head here. Actually, I think what happened was I copied the anygui directory "as is" from my linux partition to my FAT32 shared partition. All the files were being managed on Linux, but I wanted to test the changes on Windows before checking things in. During the testing phase I had to edit many of the files on Windows. Thus the CL line endings. On windows I use cygwin for the CVS client. So this could very well be what it is. It is not a check-in-as-binary problem, as many of these files' type were determined by other people than myself when they added them to the repository. Sorry about this problem. Dallas "Patrick K. O'Brien" <[email protected]> wrote: >On Saturday 16 November 2002 04:22 pm, Robin Becker wrote: >> In article <[email protected]>, Magnus Lie Hetland >> <[email protected]> writes >> >> >Robin Becker <[email protected]>: >> >[snip] >> > >> >> yes that will do it, but we still have all these ^M's in the >> >> files. These will cause problems eventually, my editor converts >> >> them which means anything I check in will show milliards of >> >> changes. >> > >> >Does anyone know how to do this? (I suspect the cvs admin command >> > can be used to ensure that these are text files, but...) >> >> By default files are text, I suspect it's a bad client that causes >> naked textfiles to be checked back in. The only clients I know that >> can do this are from old style Macs ie pre OS X. Python is mostly >> immune to lineending problems, but not completely. > >You can mess this from Windows as well. I can't remember the exact >combination I used at the time. Perhaps it had to do with trying to use >the CVS from Cygwin on files that had Windows-style line endings. I >don't know of any other fix than to correct the line endings and check >the files back in. > >-- >Patrick K. O'Brien >Orbtech http://www.orbtech.com/web/pobrien >----------------------------------------------- >"Your source for Python programming expertise." >----------------------------------------------- > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing >your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte >Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html > __________________________________________________________________ The NEW Netscape 7.0 browser is now available. Upgrade now! http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/download.jsp Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/ ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html