(Running vault 3.1.8.3771 on server and clients.
Server running on Win Server 2003, db on SQL server 2000 sp4.
Visual Studio 2005.)
This has only started to occur recently - files randomly require checkout when opened as VS tells us that the files have inconsistent line endings. Is this a VS problem, or something to do with our vault setup?
Andy
Inconsistent Line Endings
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Inconsistent Line Endings
Andy Brown
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I'll let you know as soon as the next one appears.
Its not a vault dialog its VS complaining about the CR/LF ending of the lines, but I wondered what could be causing it - I haven't yet seen it happen on non-source controlled projects.
Its not a vault dialog its VS complaining about the CR/LF ending of the lines, but I wondered what could be causing it - I haven't yet seen it happen on non-source controlled projects.
Andy Brown
<a href="http://www.k2nenergy.com/index.htm" title="See how K2n can reduce your energy consumption and costs">K2n: Energy Monitoring Solutions</a>
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It's possible to override Native EOL Type with Vault. Maybe that's what VS is complaining about?
Check in VS 2005->Tools->Options->SourceControl->Plugin Settings->Advanced->Local Files->Override Native EOL Type. It probably should be set to Do not override.
Check in VS 2005->Tools->Options->SourceControl->Plugin Settings->Advanced->Local Files->Override Native EOL Type. It probably should be set to Do not override.
Linda Bauer
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