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Re: CM 1.1 git question
From: |
Carl D. Sorensen |
Subject: |
Re: CM 1.1 git question |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Feb 2009 11:58:49 -0700 |
Yes, set your editor to strip trailing spaces, and I think you'll be good.
Carl
On 2/19/09 8:17 AM, "Jonathan Kulp" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
>>
>> Jon, the recent patch I pushed for you (lsr-work.patch) was
>> sent using Thunderbird but, as it was attached, the line
>> endings were correctly Unix (LF only). It did have white
>> space at the end of most (every, maybe) lines, but this is
>> easily fixed - I routinely check and remove white space
>> anyway.
>>
>
> Trevor, where does the white space problem lie? Is it a setting in my
> editor, or is it a problem with emailing the file? Something else? I
> see that one option in my editor is to "Strip trailing spaces." Is this
> what I should do to my patches? I want to send patches that don't need
> *any* fiddling around on your end. :) I know how to use the git
> commands to create the patches now, so that will at least solve the
> other problem you had with my patches (git having no knowledge of the
> other file I used in the diff -u command).
>
> Jon
> --
> Jonathan Kulp
> http://www.jonathankulp.com
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, (continued)
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, Graham Percival, 2009/02/20
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, Graham Percival, 2009/02/20
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, Jonathan Kulp, 2009/02/20
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, Trevor Daniels, 2009/02/20
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, Jonathan Kulp, 2009/02/20
- Re: CM 1.1 git question, Jonathan Kulp, 2009/02/19
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