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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 14:41:50 -0600
From: JT Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: UTOD & DTOU
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-: > Aren't there unix2dos and dos2unix programs available for Linux? I
-: > dimly remeber those from my HP-UX days. They're filters, so usage
-: > won't be exactly the same as dtou/utod though.
-: 
-: Exactly!  Since these programs read stdin and write stdout, they cannot
-: be used to convert many files in one go

At one point I foolishly aliased `dos2unix' to `dtou' and `unix2dos' to
`utod' just so my DJGPP-box would feel more unixy.  But as Eli pointed
out, the programs *are* rather different, and I soon mangled enough files
to convince me to remove the aliases.

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