Mail Archives: cygwin/2008/07/16/23:14:27
I wish I could say "you caught me" when commenting that I am trying to
get someone else to do the work for me, but Goggle-ing with your
suggestions didn't really provide an answer except to clarify that it
wasn't the letter 'e' ... which was the red herring that had me curious
enough to take the bait.
Full disclosure, I did not try the Google before I sent my question and,
yes, that was lazy of me.
Eric Blake's later reply gave me a better clue as to what might be
happening, thanks.
I've seen the dos vs linux/unix CRLF before but only as a visual
ickyness inside vim or a caveat when parsing on '\n' expecting a '\0'
after ... and use dos2unix / unix2dos often. Compiles seem to work under
RHEL/Fedora gcc and MS VisualStudio without problem, which is the
majority of interaction between the two along with vim.
I had never heard of the problem jrsyangl described. The "very strange
results" that Sam Hanes referred to just haven't come up in my
experience. I'm now more aware of possible issues.
Appreciate all the replies.
Paul
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 02:33:08PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Sam Hanes <elemecca AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
>>
>>> I think what he's trying to say
>>>
>> In Mr. Faylor's his own inimitable way...
>>
>
> ...he was trying to get someone off their butt to figure it out for
> themselves since it is very far from being a complicated subject and it
> has been discussed before. google is your friend. The mailing list
> archives are your friend.
>
> .inputrc shouldn't have CRLF line endings since it causes problems with
> several applications. I am not cruelly withholding the list of
> applications. I doubt that anyone has a list. Just don't use MS-DOS
> line endings in files that are designed to be used on UNIX.
>
> cgf
>
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