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RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS
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Bulgrien, Kevin |
Subject: |
RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 07:48:41 -0500 |
> > No. XML files are text files and should be treated as such to get
> > correct line endings. If you really don't want merging, then use
> > *.xml -m 'COPY' instead, but merging XML usually works just fine.
>
> They are text, but UNICODE, which CVS can't handle properly,
> so you are
> better off to deal with them as binary.
This is a generalization, and as such, just does not hold true for all
cases. I happen to be working with UTF-8 files that do not contain,
and never will contain, problem characters... I check them in as text
with no issues whatsoever, and gain the advantage of being able to use
cvs diff to difference revisions and the working copy - I enjoy not
having to use yet another another differencing tool.
Kevin
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- Re: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, (continued)
- Re: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, Larry Jones, 2008/04/15
- RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, Arthur Barrett, 2008/04/15
- RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, Arthur Barrett, 2008/04/15
- RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, Arthur Barrett, 2008/04/15
- RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, Arthur Barrett, 2008/04/15
- RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS,
Bulgrien, Kevin <=
- RE: How to treat XML files checked into CVS, Arthur Barrett, 2008/04/28