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Re: RCS 5.7 make to big *,v-Files


Your problem with RCS is most likely caused by DOS line endings \r\n in the
source while you have UNIX line endings \n in the *,v-Files.  Since ci thinks
all lines have been modified, it stores the whole source as the delta.

Auf Deutsch: 

Ihr Problem mit RCS ist verursacht durch DOSZEILE Ende\r\n in der Quelle,
während
Sie UNIXZEILE Ende\n in haben *, v-Files wahrscheinlichstes. Da Ci denkt, sind
alle
Zeilen, es speichert die vollständige Quelle als das Dreieck geändert worden. 

English converted by http://babelfish.altavista.com/

Earnie.
--- Georg Fusz <fusz@cadlab.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Since there is no RCS comming with CygWin 20.1 (full.exe) I downloaded
> the RCS-executabels from 
> ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/gnu/devtools/.
> It is version 5.7
> 
> All works fine, in the Cygwin bash-shell and in my Emacs.
> 
> The problem is:
> In the *,v-Files there is NOT stored only the  the lines changing
> between the different revisions. "ci" stores complete copies of the
> files for each revision in the *,v-Files.
> 
> The ci.exe comming with MinGw-Sup-1.0 has the same problem.
> 
> Is there a never implementation of RCS running under CygWin or WinNT ?
> 
> Greting form Berlin
> Georg Fusz
> 
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