update -j -kk (was RE: [cvsnt] Re: Corrupted Word Doc)

Glen Starrett grstarrett at cox.net
Thu Apr 28 05:16:40 BST 2005


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Tony Hoyle wrote:
> Glen Starrett wrote:
> 
>> I certainly agree there should be some better solution, but I don't 
>> know what it is.  Falling back to the "it's not recommended to commit 
>> binaries" doesn't really work in practice in a lot of cases.
>>
>> Tony, do you have some recommendation for this?
> 
> 
> The code does an implicit -kk where necessary but this doesn't work in 
> all cases (mostly due to the way the files are stored).  -k-v might work 
> but it likely to have some of the same issues.
> 
> Ultimately the files are different and it's a lot harder than simple -k 
> options... it may require a custom diff to be able to ignore certain 
> differences (something I started working on but haven't done much with).

 From what you're saying it sounds like the implicit -kk is broken, 
perhaps?  I mean specifically with Matt's demo script, it is about as 
plain text as you can get but still shows the problem.


-- 
Glen Starrett



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