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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 15:12:17 -0500
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Dave Korn wrote on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:30 PM:

> On 30 January 2007 15:50, Eramo, Mark wrote:
> 
>> As part of this multiplatform installer it generates a setup.sh
>> script from information in the Installshield jars. When the setup.sh
>> is produced, all the lines are terminated with a "^M"
> 
>   That'll be the bug then.  Report it upstream to the Ant maintainers.
> 
>> If you look at SHELLOPTS in the environment, it indicates that it
>> knows about the igncr setting.
>> 
>>
"SHELLOPTS=braceexpand:emacs:hashall:histexpand:igncr:interactive-comm
>> en ts:monitor"
> 
>   There's nothing that bash can do about this.  It's not bash that
> creates these scripts, it's the installshield program. 
> 
>> I cannot do a simple d2u because there are some "^M's" that need to
>> be in the file and this will remove them thus corrupting the file.
> 
>   What?!  This is a shell script, intended to run on a linux-alike
> system which doesn't understand ^M.  How can they be "necessary"? 

On a binary mount, just running something through sed will remove \r
("^M") from the line ends without removing other occurrences of \r.

/c> echo -e '1111\r22\r' | od -c
0000000   1   1   1   1  \r   2   2  \r  \n
0000011
/c> echo -e '1111\r22\r' | sed -e 's/ / /' | od -c
0000000   1   1   1   1  \r   2   2  \n
0000010

Use of the sed -i option will modify files in place.

Try it.  YMMV

- Barry
  -  Disclaimer: Statements made herein are not made on behalf of NIAID.


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