Thank you to all who responded. I changed the 13 to 14 so as to
include the new line and that sorted everything out. Oddly, however,
while I was using bash, the shell still returned on the same line
as the output even after the fix. It was not until after I switched
shells that things worked out pr
Am 29.09.2011 um 03:03 schrieb Greg 'groggy' Lehey:
>> Add a 0x0d to the end of the string (0xa = LF, 0xd = CR)
>
> No, that is a Microsoftism. UNIX doesn't use \r to terminate a line.
No, actually that's a teletype thing and predates Microsoft. And not a problem
of line termination.
Achim
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