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mtsmith
12 years agoContributor
After applying the patch below, upgrading to an enterprise client and setting up several Windows 7 virtual machines a new problem was encountered. We're using PushOk v1.5.06 and CVSNT. Prior to the upgrade all script files were checked into CVS by default using a binary filetype. To be honest, since it was working, I didn't pay any attention. Post, upgrade, script files were checked in by default as text. Problems were only found on post upgrade scripts, which appear to occaisionally save as unicode. The temporary fix is to checkout the files via Eclipse, paste the ASCII text and commit. Now about 80% of my scripts are stored as binary and the rest are text. Both are working in TestComplete at the moment.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and is there a long term solution.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and is there a long term solution.