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Steven Brown wrote:

> The cause of this is apparently /tmp being a textmode mount.  If
> switched to binary, cat << EOF works as expected.  Is that really what's
> supposed to happen?  It doesn't seem right that a system configured to
> act binmode is going textmode just due to using '<< EOF' syntax.

That sounds like a bash bug to me.  The type of mount of /tmp should not
affect "heredoc"s.

Brian

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