On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote:
>
> > I have copied some MSDOS text files (documents, java source files) to my
> > Linux box. So, of course, they all have ^M at the end of each line. At
> > our SCO box at work, we have a dos2unix command that would
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote:
> I have copied some MSDOS text files (documents, java source files) to my
> Linux box. So, of course, they all have ^M at the end of each line. At
> our SCO box at work, we have a dos2unix command that would fix
> these...does Linux have a similar tool, an
Andrew Akins wrote:
>
> I have copied some MSDOS text files (documents, java source files) to my
> Linux box. So, of course, they all have ^M at the end of each line. At
> our SCO box at work, we have a dos2unix command that would fix
> these...does Linux have a similar tool, and what package is i
Hi!
It is one line
tr -d "\015" < filename
Corleone
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> > I have copied some MSDOS text files (documents, java source files) to my
> > Linux box. So, of course, they all have ^M at the end of each line. At
> > our SCO box at work, we have a dos2unix command that would fix
> > these...does Linux have a similar tool, and what package is it in?
Hi.
Deb
Andrew Akins writes:
>
>I have copied some MSDOS text files (documents, java source files) to my
>Linux box. So, of course, they all have ^M at the end of each line. At
>our SCO box at work, we have a dos2unix command that would fix
>these...does Linux have a similar tool, and what package is it in
On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Andrew Akins wrote:
> I have copied some MSDOS text files (documents, java source files) to my
> Linux box. So, of course, they all have ^M at the end of each line. At
> our SCO box at work, we have a dos2unix command that would fix
> these...does Linux have a similar tool, an
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