.gitk CR-LF line ending triggers git warning
Eric Blake
ebb9@byu.net
Thu Aug 28 13:18:00 GMT 2008
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According to Matt Seitz on 8/27/2008 11:54 PM:
> Why does ".gitk" use CR-LF line endings instead of just LF?
Probably because it is designed to be read by TCL/TK, which (for now) is a
native windows program rather than a full-blown cygwin program, so it
needs the help. I haven't touched anything in this area of git; you may
be better off asking upstream.
>
> I am experimeinting with using "git" to track changes to my home directory.
> When I try to commit ".gitk", "git" complains that ".gitk" has trailing
> whtiespace.
Sounds like the addition of a .gitattributes to mark that file exempt from
whitespace tracking may be worthwhile.
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Eric Blake ebb9@byu.net
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