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CVS question please
From: |
Anand . Raj |
Subject: |
CVS question please |
Date: |
Tue, 1 Apr 2008 09:58:56 +0100 |
Hi,
I am using CVS version 2.0.2.4 .
The process I follow for migrating source code is as below
In the check out settings I have checked the option Checkout text
files with the Unix LF(0xa)
I export my files from CVS client using the command prompt export
option. The export command I use is cvs export -r TagName -d
C:\batch_scripts\Test1 ModuleName
Once exported, I sftp the files to the unix box.
The problem is when I open the file in the unix box all the files
have a CTRL M character at the end of each line of the file.
Alternatively, if I check out a file and move it over to the unix
box, I don't see this problem.
So it looks like the export option is putting the CTRL M in the files.
Is there any way I could stop these CTRL M char's getting in the
exported file please.
Thanks
Anand Raj
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