$ find -name \*.xyz > temp.txt

$ for i in $(cat temp.txt); do ls $i;  done
: No such file or directorynts/McdFrame/src/...SomeFile.xyz
Notice how the error message overwrote the line becauseit is mysteriously
appended with a CR character (without a LF following it).

I wrote a small C program to confirm that an extra '\r' (0x0D) lies at the
end of each argument, and checked to see that the response file (temp.txt
above) was well formed (CR LF at the end of each). I always mount in
textmode.

Anyone know anything about this?

Thanks for any insight.

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