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Mmmh, this is possible, since the development is done in both Windows and Linux/BSD configurations.
However, that's exactly the reason why there is a .gitattributes file : it's supposed to check for line ending on all files, and even correct them on the fly.
Now, I wonder if a .gitattributes scope is limited to its current directory.
Maybe sub-directories remain unaffected ?...
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As far as I know, usual glob filenames in .gitattributes
are recognized as file mask for all subdirectories as you expected.
Perhaps, "Refreshing a repository after changing line endings" section in GitHub's guide "Dealing with line endings" helps you. Since these files have not changed from initial commit, just "refreshing" may resolve this problem.
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OK, thanks
The procedure is clear to follow.
Line endings are now fixed in both branches.
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