Reputation: 4059
We've been working on some files at the same time. Occasionally, when we "svn up" we'll see files with "^M"'s appended to every line of certain files. We originally blamed each other's editors >_>.
We have since narrowed it down to "svn up"ing when conflicts exist. If we isolate the conflicted file and svn no "^M"'s appear. No "^M"'s appear in the svn log/diff's. Its totally weird, right?
Was hoping that someone might have seen this before and know a workaround. IDK, it might not be reproducible on someone else's setup. We're using Subversion 1.4.4 if that helps.
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any comments.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3089
Reputation: 13001
Could it be that the merge tool adds those end of line characters?
Another thing that might help is setting the svn:eol-style property to native on the files in your project.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 992857
This happens to me when:
When Subversion adds the conflict markers (on Windows), it adds them with CRLF line endings, regardless of whether the rest of the file is just LF line endings. When I load the conflicted file into Vim, it can't automatically determine the line ending style so it assumes LF only and shows "^M" at the end of each marked-up conflict line. I make sure to edit any of those out (so my file has all LF line endings, in this example) before resolving the conflict.
Upvotes: 2