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* Thu 2000-12-21 Markus Hoenicka <Markus DOT Hoenicka AT uth DOT tmc DOT edu> list.cygwin * Message-Id: <14914 DOT 6314 DOT 575000 DOT 452009 AT gargle DOT gargle DOT HOWL> | David M. Karr writes: | | > As I still have to work with other applications (Emacs, etc.) which | > will continue to write files with DOS line endings, removing the ^Ms | > is not a practical option, as I'd have to do that constantly. | | If Emacs is your major concern, stick the following into your .emacs: | | (setq-default buffer-file-coding-system 'undecided-unix) | | New files will then be unix-style. Works great here. But that Idiot CVS pulls the ^M back from he CVS server if you run it in DOS. (under NT Emacs) I would appreciate if bash could tolerate ^M in the end of lines. Jari -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Check out: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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