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Re: git: Training whitespace error during commit
- From: "Matt Seitz \(matseitz\)" <matseitz at cisco dot com>
- To: <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:33:00 -0700
- Subject: Re: git: Training whitespace error during commit
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"Eric Blake" <ebb9@byu.net> wrote in message
loom.20070809T190201-223@post.gmane.org">news:loom.20070809T190201-223@post.gmane.org...
> In other words, _somebody_ (not
> me) thought that because windows permissions can't be relied on, that
ALL git
> hooks should be enabled by default; whereas on Linux, where
permissions are
> reliable, ALL git hooks are disabled by default and you must chmod +x
them to
> turn them on. This seems inconsistent to me, but not to the point
that I have
> complained upstream on the git mailing list; perhaps you'd like to
raise the
> point there?
Sure, I'm happy to forward your comments. If the upstream git
maintainers have any follow-up questions or comments, should I post them
back here on the cygwin list?
--
Matt Seitz
Manager, File System Virtualization
Cisco Systems, Inc.
.:|:.:|:.
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