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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 11:33:10 -0400
From: Charles Wilson <cwilson AT ece DOT gatech DOT edu>
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To: "Walker, Gavin (CMIS, ANU - Acton)" <Gavin DOT Walker AT cmis DOT csiro DOT au>
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Subject: Re: Cygwin 1.3.2-1 Problems with CR/LF in Perl
References: <754324CDE8E4EE4498D8E0357D91368502EDFC AT saab-bt DOT act DOT cmis DOT csiro DOT au>

Go to the cygwin-apps mailing list archives and look at the last few 
days.  Hopefully there is a new perl coming soon that addresses your 
problems; it should be available as a test version in the next few days. 
  Once it is, PLEASE test it, Gavin.  None of "us" use text mounts...

--Chuck


Walker, Gavin (CMIS, ANU - Acton) wrote:

> Hi,
>    I've been trying to write a perl script to edit a text file.  The cut
> down version of it is a little further down.  It's pretty simple, read a
> file in and dump it out.  My problem is that successive runs creates a
> string of CR on each
> line.  Every time I run it another CR is added.  To get rid of them I have
> to use chomp, then chop and append my own \n.  Perl appears to be reading
> the CR/LF characters separately and then out as CR/CR/LF.  This is supposed
> to work on unix as well so I can't go chopping unnecessarily.  Running the
> same program under DOS (probably using windows' perl) doesn't cause any
> problems.  Perl version is 5.6.1 for cygwin.  On installation I told cygwin
> to use Dos text format (cvs handles the dos/unix interchange).
> 
> Gavin Walker
> Canberra, Australia
> 
> #!perl -w
> use strict;
> 
> rename("file2","file1");
> open(F1,"file1");
> open(F2,">file2");
> while(<F1>) {
>     # have to use chomp; chop; print F2 $_ . "\n"; to get it to work
>     print F2;
> }
> close(F1);
> close(F2);




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