R: R: [cvsnt] binary file question

Tony Hoyle tmh at nodomain.org
Fri Feb 21 11:11:43 GMT 2003


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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003 11:03:04 +0100, Alberto Barbati
<abarbati at ubisoft.it> wrote:


>Anyway, I checked Bo comment about this and indeed it looks like a WinCvs
>bug. In fact, if I issue "cvs update -p" from within the WinCvs graph
>window, I get the garbled file, but if I issue the same command from the
>command line I get a the correct file with just a CRLF appended at the end.
>I guess the trailing CRLF it's not avoidable, is it?
>
Normally you should get something like the correct file...  there is a
workaround for the CRLF but it doesn't work in all cases, due to the
mechanism used to transmit the file when -p is used. 

Tony



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