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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:27:30 -0800 (PST)
From: mark AT numericalmethods DOT com
Reply-To: mark AT numericalmethods DOT com
Subject: Re: CR/LF problems,
To: lhall AT rfk DOT com
cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com, mtigges AT cpsc DOT ucalgary DOT ca
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On 11 Jan, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> At 06:25 PM 1/11/2001, mark AT numericalmethods DOT com wrote:
>>On 11 Jan, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>> > Mark Tigges wrote:
>> >>  
>> >> and when I installed I checked "Unix" as the default text file
>> >> mode.  However, as I said it seems to have no effect (I have tried
>> >> both tty and binmode in the CYGWIN variable (also  CYGWIN32 as I
>> >> saw sporadic mention of it in the user guide as well)).
>> >> 
>> >> I am at a complete loss as to what is causing the problem.  If
>> >> anybody knows how to effectively eradicate any \r\n translation
>> >> I would be hugely appreciated to be enlightened.
>> >> 
>> > 
>> > I'm at a complete loss too.  What shell are you using?  Send the output
>> > of `cygcheck -s -r -v' to the list.
>> > 
>>
>>Thanks for the help.  I am using the standard shell that
>>one gets when executing the cygwin.bat, which seems to be bash.
>>
>>I attached the cygcheck output.
>>
>>
>>Thanks again,
>>Mark.
> 
> 
> 
> The only problem I can see is you have a copy of cygwin1.dll in 
> c:\winnt\system32.  Get it out of there.  What command shows you the 
> problem?  Can you give a reproducible case?
> 
> 
> 

There was some reason why I put it there before, but I can't remember
what it was.  Anyhow I erased it and it did not solve the problem.  I
made sure that I copied the new one in today when I upgraded cygwin.

All which I have tried have yielded negative results.

I programatically create files through a cygwin compiled python.
I 'cat > filename' a file (with new lines)
I create files with an editor (tried both xemacs and emacs)

All cases always create files with '\r\n'

Sorry to uninterested subscribers for creating undue amounts of traffic.

Cheers,
Mark.


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