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Committers need to properly configure their svn client so that
the appropriate subversion properties are set on newly added files.
One of the most important properties is the eol-style property
that configures OS-specific line-endings for text files.
Add the configuration text below to your subversion client
configuration file that is normally in the following location:
Windows: %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\Subversion\config
Linux: ~/.subversion/config
Warning: Make sure the settings are merged into the appropriate
section if it already exists, as duplicate section names can
cause problems.
[auto-props]
### The format of the entries is:
### file-name-pattern = propname[=value][;propname[=value]...]
### The file-name-pattern can contain wildcards (such as '*' and
### '?'). All entries which match will be applied to the file.
### Note that auto-props functionality must be enabled, which
### is typically done by setting the 'enable-auto-props' option.
*.c = svn:eol-style=native
*.cpp = svn:eol-style=native
*.h = svn:eol-style=native
*.dsp = svn:eol-style=CRLF
*.dsw = svn:eol-style=CRLF
*.sh = svn:executable;svn:eol-style=native
*.cmd = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=CRLF
*.bat = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=CRLF
Makefile = svn:eol-style=native
*.obj = svn:mime-type=application/octet-stream
*.bin = svn:mime-type=application/octet-stream
*.bmp = svn:mime-type=image/bmp
*.class = svn:mime-type=application/java
*.doc = svn:mime-type=application/msword
*.exe = svn:mime-type=application/octet-stream
*.gif = svn:mime-type=image/gif
*.gz = svn:mime-type=application/x-gzip
*.jar = svn:mime-type=application/java-archive
*.jelly = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.jpg = svn:mime-type=image/jpeg
*.jpeg = svn:mime-type=image/jpeg
*.pdf = svn:mime-type=application/pdf
*.png = svn:mime-type=image/png
*.tgz = svn:mime-type=application/octet-stream
*.tif = svn:mime-type=image/tiff
*.tiff = svn:mime-type=image/tiff
*.zip = svn:mime-type=application/zip
*.txt = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.xml = svn:mime-type=text/xml;svn:eol-style=native
*.ent = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.dtd = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.vsl = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.xsd = svn:mime-type=text/xml;svn:eol-style=native
*.xsl = svn:mime-type=text/xml;svn:eol-style=native
*.wsdl = svn:mime-type=text/xml;svn:eol-style=native
*.htm = svn:mime-type=text/html;svn:eol-style=native
*.html = svn:mime-type=text/html;svn:eol-style=native
*.css = svn:mime-type=text/css;svn:eol-style=native
*.js = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.jsp = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.txt = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.java = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.properties = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
*.sql = svn:mime-type=text/plain;svn:eol-style=native
To test the properties of a file:
$ svn proplist
If a file slips into subversion without the eol-style property set,
you can periodically run:
$ svn propset svn:eol-style native *
$ svn commit -m "changed eol-style"