-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, [iso-8859-1] Andr? Bell wrote:
> Here's one solution from http://ume.med.ucalgary.ca/usenet/Linux/0053.html: > > -------------------- save as dos2unix --------------------------------- > #!/bin/sh > sed 's/^M//' $1 > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------- save as unix2dos --------------------------------- > #!/bin/sh > sed 's/$/^M/' $1 > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Note that the `^M' has to be produced by pressing `Ctrl-V Ctrl-M' in vi, or > `Ctrl-QCtrl-M' in emacs. Then you can do, e.g., `dos2unix < unixfile > > dosfile' and `unix2dos < unixfile > dosfile'. > ----- end ------ > > Those look like perl scripts. If so it's just that I'm unfamiliar with the > SED command that is throwing me off. I'll try each as a perl script anyways > just to be sure. Actually, they're shell scripts. They use /bin/sh to interpret, while perl uses /usr/bin/perl. sed is a program whose main feature is similar to Perl's s/// command. man sed for more info. - -- finger for PGP public key. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBN8guZr7M/9WKZLW5AQG5XQP/SLXfGWJY2ZfohGPPXT4uaorDPe5WrVSh Qi4cFNnpkZx9D1HhQ3dwUb+8t8RXf5tkamPV42LZ6410KhV/r0RjhOJ2O3gncOAF h/i6ivhu+hedjxY99mHb0nTJrBrYO7KLc8a35dFlH4NG7r9lrasbWJNPAHUYAWZr XQ2PMsxlyUI= =PAXF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----