> I modified postscript to be -kb too. An argument could be made that they
> should be -ko instead (although subversion will treat them as binary blobs
> because the MIME type is application/postscript rather than
> text/postscript (which always struck me as a little odd because postscript
> is really just a program)).
I suppose we're not going to want to edit the PostScript.
> I went through all binary files (using the "file" command and scanning the
> output for binaries) and changed them to -kb. All your updates were ones
> that weren't already -kb (so things that were broken). It would seem that
> not all the KAPPA binary files were tagged correctly.
I was sure I'd done it. Just checked. I had. However, this was in
my pre-1999 CVS repository in which the old KAPPA test data, GIFs, and
LUTs. While these haven't changed, David entered them anew The
exception being the eps files, as they were ASCII text, hence I didn't
use -kb, which is where I came in.
Malcolm
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