Hi Laurent,
2017-01-01 21:08, Laurent BP yazmış:
Sound a lot like you made the git init or git clone command from a
msdos
prompt and not cygwin.
Thanks Jan for your answer. But I'm on Linux system (OpenSuse 13.2),
I'm
editing file with KWrite and I launched git from a Konsole terminal.
My
previous commit did not suffer from this default:
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/32519/
My previous commit on help was also correct
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/30180/
I can remove these ^M in the patch file, but not in source files.
I experienced a similar problem once when I pasted some piece of code
from a web page. Opening the source file with vim and giving this
command (to set file format to unix) worked for me:
:set ff=unix
Cheers,
Muhammet
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