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Binary files in CVS
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- Subject: Binary files in CVS
- From: Koichi INOUE <inoue@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 01:04:24 +0900
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Hello,
Emacspeak CVS has many binary files in sounds directory.
It seems that they were checked in without any options to disable
keyword substitution and end-of-line conversion.
Now it doesn't matter in UNIX-like systems, but cause problem in
Windows.
BEP users reported that many sound files they checked out from Emacspeak
CVS repository makes garbled sound.
Raman, please put -kb option to them like
cvs admin -kb au_or_wav_files...
or edit CVSROOT/cvswrapper file
to disable keyword substitution.
See: in CVS info manual:
g binary howto
Best regards.
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Koichi Inoue, ARGV
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