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From: | Derek Scherger |
Subject: | Re: [Monotone-devel] Re: Looking at the code affected in bug 9752 leaves a weird taste... |
Date: | Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:41:32 -0600 |
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Bruce Stephens wrote:
Probably MIME types are the trendy things to use, but then you'd need some way to work out what they actually mean in terms of conversion. I'd guess something simpler would do: text, binary, text with LF endings, text with CRLF endings. (Maybe text with CR endings, for any Mac purposes.) And the default ought to be text (which converts
Does Mac OSX not use LF like the rest of the *nix world? The older Mac OS's certainly did use CR but they are fading from view. Is there any chance that monotone compiles on a pre X Mac OS at the moment or ever will?
-- Cheers, Derek
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