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Subject: Eliminating need to run dos2unix on scripts on mounted drive
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:45:02 -0600
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From: "Mary Ann Yeager" <myeager AT ghx DOT com>
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I have a new installation of Cygwin (Unix/binary mode selected) trying
to run a script on a mounted drive.

The drive is binary mode:

g: on /cygdrive/g type system (binmode,noumount)

When I try to run the script, I get the following:

./01do_build.sh: line 2: $'\r': command not found
./01do_build.sh: line 6: $'\r': command not found
./01do_build.sh: line 9: $'\r': command not found

If I run a dos2unix on the script, those errors go away.  Running from
another Cygwin install, I have already run the dos2unix command on this
file via the mount, why do I have to run it again?  

Also, is there something in my setup that I can do to make it such that
I don't have to run it at all?  A previous install of Cygwin did not
require the dos2unix.

Mary Ann Yeager
Sr. Software Configuration Engineer
 
Global Healthcare Exchange, LLC




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