Tim,
I just sent this information by email, but I'll post it here for anyone else monitoring this thread.
I don't have a strong Perforce background, so here's a link that describes how they handle line terminators: http://kb.perforce.com/P4dServerRefe...n..LineEndings
It looks like by default Perforce always stores text in the repository with LF as a terminator. Using the default settings, it will check files out to your system using terminators that match your operating system (CRLF on Windows). When you check the file back in, it should automatically convert it to the preferred format (LF) of the repository.
You can edit your Perforce workspace options to force it to check out in another format. To change the setting In P4V 2007.3, select Connection > Edit Current Workspace. Change the "LineEnd" setting to "unix".
I just sent this information by email, but I'll post it here for anyone else monitoring this thread.
I don't have a strong Perforce background, so here's a link that describes how they handle line terminators: http://kb.perforce.com/P4dServerRefe...n..LineEndings
It looks like by default Perforce always stores text in the repository with LF as a terminator. Using the default settings, it will check files out to your system using terminators that match your operating system (CRLF on Windows). When you check the file back in, it should automatically convert it to the preferred format (LF) of the repository.
You can edit your Perforce workspace options to force it to check out in another format. To change the setting In P4V 2007.3, select Connection > Edit Current Workspace. Change the "LineEnd" setting to "unix".
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