From: Pete B. <pb...@gm...> - 2010-12-08 00:47:16
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On 2010.12.08 00:31, Michael Plante wrote: >>> - pull (Linux) before I can test > > Yes. Between the two Linux repositories. Not to the network. Therefore, > no "oops!" commits, as you put it, yet you still work on whichever branch > you were on. So if I understand properly: - pick up the file I want to test from Windows and SMB it over to the autocrlf=true repo - commit that file and push - cd to other repo and pull Still not as fast as earlier, but not as bad as previous option... Still need to consider the option of just unsing a script alias that simply do2unix-ify the .ac/.am/.sh I copy over, as, as long as I'm not using non CRLF aware tools to read CRLF files on Linux, it's still faster. That's probably what I'll end up doing for if I don't have a choice. Regards, /Pete |