>> Sigh. dsp files must be marked as binary files for cvs, otherwise >> MSVC isn't able to read them. Thanks to David Rushby. [Sjoerd Mullender, on Windows .dsp files] > Actually, this is not entirely true. > They must be marked with -ko, i.e. CVS keywords must not be expanded. > But it is ok if they are treated as text files. We used to, and that doesn't work -- someone ends up editing a .dsp file on Linux then, or builds a distro from Linux, and the \r\n line ends get lost. MSVC indeed does not tolerate a .dsp file with plain \n line ends. Since the exact line end characters used are crucial, it really is a binary file.
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