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Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Noah (Sun, 07 Sep 2008 23:26:57 -0700)
>> Okay this is most likely a windows issue but I am dont know how to
>> correct the Problem.  Something to do with how windows handled line
>> feeds and new lines.
>>
>>
>> I am running rsync as part of cygwin and I see that a '^M' is tacked on
>> at the end of every directory or a new directory '^M/' is created.  What
>> do I need to do to make sure the '^M' is no longer tacked on?
> 
> Don't use '^M' in your script



good answer.  I know that.  How do I remove it?

Cheers,

Noah



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