Thomas Porschberg wrote:
Am Tue, 3 Oct 2006 17:02:29 +0100
schrieb "Dave Korn" :
On 03 October 2006 16:43, Turly O'Connor wrote:
By way of an example as to what broke, note that in the following
that "cleartool" is not a cygwin tool (it's a Windows executable),
writing its CRLF-terminated output to Windows' stdout.
CHECKOUTS=`cleartool lsc -all -cvi -s` # list all my checkouts
I used to be able to do
for one in $CHECKOUTS ; do echo $one Hello ; done
C:/Path/To/file1 Hello
C:/Path/To/file2 Hello
Now it seems that "$one" above contains the binary CR, so I get:
Hello h/To/file1
Hello h/To/file2
What do I need to do to get this working again?
How about
CHECKOUTS=`cleartool lsc -all -cvi -s | d2u` # list all my checkouts
or
for one in $((echo $CHECKOUTS | d2u)) ; do echo $one Hello ; done
depending on how happy cleartool is on piping output to a cygwin
program.
This is exactly the problem I have with my sqlplus call.
Is there a way to solve it without introducing the d2u filter ?
You could try the new shopt... but have you considered arranging for
'sqlplus' to point to a shell script that would exec 'sqlplus.exe' and
pipe it through d2u?
--
Matthew
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