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Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 17:48:37 +0000 (UTC)
From: sean nakasone <seannakasone@yahoo.com>
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Subject: 1.7.35: .sh script in dos format does not work.
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Hi Folks, I think the .sh scripts that are in dos format are not being interpreted properly.

--- Workflow to reproduce error ---

Downloaded cygwin 1.7.35, changed binary to text in the etc/fstab file.

Created a sh script with contents below:
touch a.txt
chmod 777 a.txt


Put 2 newlines at the end of the script.
Save the file as a dos text file (with carriage-returns).

--- Error when running script ---

line 2: mod: command not found

--- More detailed info ---

mod is chmod with the first 2 characters erroneously chopped off.
The more newlines you put at the end of the file, the more characters get chopped off.

--- Other things I tried ---

I tried this on a new Windows 8.1 (64-bit OS, 32-bit cygwin) and Windows Vista (32-bit OS), put the \cygwin\bin and \cygwin\usr\bin at front of PATH env var, and got the same error.

In fstab, i changed text to binary, changed the script to unix format, didn't get an error.

Here's my fstab entry:
none /cygdrive cygdrive text,posix=0,user 0 0

I downgraded to cygwin 1.7.33 and I don't get the error.


I read the fstab documentation, can't figure out what "none" is used for.  I tried other fstab entries, nothing seemed to fix the issue.

Thanks,
Sean

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