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Hi everyone I wanted to assign the default type "binary or text" to files based on their extension. Hence I tried to study regarding what changes has to be done in cvswrappers file to achieve above requirement. http://www.cvsnt.org/manual/Wrappers.html It helped me a lot, however was not clear to full extent here are some of my doubts 1) If nothing is specified in cvswrappers then which are the default values taken by cvs. And how to know them. For e.g if nothing is specified for *.exe or say *.xyz then how will cvs treat it and how can I know that it will treat it in this particular way. 2)Does all the entries has to be made on a new line 3) for *.gif file which of the entry is correct *.gif -m 'COPY' -k 'b' OR *.gif -m 'COPY' *.gif -k 'b' 4) Can anyone provide me with a list of extension which are generally treated as binary and which are treated as text. bye Abhishek __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail