Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git

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From: Mark Levedahl
Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - 6:18 pm

Robin Rosenberg wrote:

The cygwin project is explicitly trying to bury the "text" mount option 
and drive towards binary (= \n line endings) only. They once had a rule 
that all cygwin programs fully grok \r\n, but that ethic disappeared a 
couple of years ago, it was just too hard. The cygwin git port itself 
will not operate on a text mount, it requires a binary mount, so crlf 
translations are simply not available with git under cygwin.

Mark

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Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git, Mark Levedahl, (Tue Feb 13, 12:36 pm)
Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git, Linus Torvalds, (Tue Feb 13, 1:32 pm)
Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git, Robin Rosenberg, (Tue Feb 13, 2:58 pm)
Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git, Mark Levedahl, (Tue Feb 13, 6:18 pm)
Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git, Mark Levedahl, (Tue Feb 13, 6:42 pm)
Re: mingw, windows, crlf/lf, and git, Linus Torvalds, (Tue Feb 13, 7:16 pm)