Add .gitattributes to force .rst files to LF line endings#1001
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setup.py runs a regex which assumes LF line endings over the contents of CHANGELOG.rst. When installing pyopenssl from source (`pip install git+...`) on Windows, there's a good chance these files will be checked out with CRLF line endings today.
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setup.py runs a regex which assumes LF line endings
over the contents of CHANGELOG.rst.
When installing pyopenssl from source (
pip install git+...)on Windows, there's a good chance these files will be checked
out with CRLF line endings today, which leads to:
We could also address this by having the
read_filefunction in setup.py enforce LF line endings.
I think changing
codecs.opento justopenwould do it, since the default behavior of
universal newlines would be to translate to LF.