Linux Command Line Client : GET leaves "<feff>&qu
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Linux Command Line Client : GET leaves "<feff>&qu
I'm noticing that a GET leaves
<feff>
as the first characters in files.
Any ideas as to why this is?
<feff>
as the first characters in files.
Any ideas as to why this is?
Yeah, we noticed this recently as well, while looking at the issue reported here: http://support.sourcegear.com/viewtopic.php?t=4632.
The stream header is being written into the file on disk, which formerly didn't happen. We're guessing that something may have changed in mono, but don't know for sure yet.
It is logged against the next release (3.1.3), so it should be addressed soon.
The stream header is being written into the file on disk, which formerly didn't happen. We're guessing that something may have changed in mono, but don't know for sure yet.
It is logged against the next release (3.1.3), so it should be addressed soon.
Brody Finney
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Just as a side note, I am hoping that somehow these mono issues are perculating to the top of the PITA list.
I've said it before, and while I'm not trying to be mean about it the support folks, this needs to be said. Please, please, please move away from mono. Provide a real, honest-to-goodness binary client for Linux and Solaris.
Wrap it up in a pretty package, like an rpm or Solaris package, that can be added, upgraded, or removed with a single command.
The reliance on a third-party implementation for the core functionality of your client is painful.
I've said it before, and while I'm not trying to be mean about it the support folks, this needs to be said. Please, please, please move away from mono. Provide a real, honest-to-goodness binary client for Linux and Solaris.
Wrap it up in a pretty package, like an rpm or Solaris package, that can be added, upgraded, or removed with a single command.
The reliance on a third-party implementation for the core functionality of your client is painful.
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