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From: fox AT cat DOT nyu DOT edu (David Fox)
Subject: Re: BUG REPORT: patch
8 Mar 1998 22:20:40 -0800 :
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David Fox <fox AT cat DOT nyu DOT edu> writes:

> Geoffroy Montel <g_montel AT yahoo DOT com> writes:
> 
> > There's a slight bug in the patch command: the files processed by
> > "patch" then have the DOS format.... a bit annoying isn't it?
> 
> "sed" does the same thing.

I know that files, and specifically the output file, is opened in text
mode by default, but this is a problem for me if the input file
happened to be a unix style text file.  I also know that there is a
"registry" variable you can set to control this behavior, but I'm not
very familiar with Windows terminology - is a registry variable a
value that can be adjusted on a per-process basis, like an environment
variable?  It doesn't sound like it is, it sounds more like an X
windows resource.  I could live with an environment variable.

-david
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