Update README regarding CRLF conversion, /etc and $HOME
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@ -30,9 +30,22 @@ This package is licensed under the BSD.
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have no information about other vendors. Please report your findings
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have no information about other vendors. Please report your findings
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if you try.
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if you try.
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- CRLF conversion is never performed. On Windows you should thereforc
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- CRLF conversion is performed depending on the core.autocrlf setting,
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make sure your projects and workspaces are configured to save files
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however Git for Windows by default stores that setting during
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with Unix (LF) line endings.
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installation in the "system wide" configuration file. If Git is not
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installed, use the global or repository configuration for the
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core.autocrlf setting.
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- The system wide configuration file is located relative to where C
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Git is installed. Make sure Git can be found via the PATH
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environment variable. When installing Git for Windows check the "Run
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Git from the Windows Command Prompt" option. There are other options
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like the jgit.gitprefix system propety or Eclipse settings that can
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be used for pointing out where C Git is installed. Modifying PATH is
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the recommended option if C Git is installed.
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- We try to use the same notation of $HOME as C Git does. On Windows
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this is often not same value as the user.home system property.
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== Package Features ==
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== Package Features ==
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