On 24.08.07 12:08:34, Dizzy wrote: > On Friday 24 August 2007 11:48:27 Andreas Pakulat wrote: > > Alternatively you could let your program be intelligent enough to guess > > the lineending by checking wether its \r\n or just \n and adjust the > > reading of the conf files apropriately. > > The program is already able to deal with these files, the problem is that > being configuration files means the admin should be able to easily edit them.
An admin that doesn't have a eol-aware editor shouldn't do administration tasks anyway. I'd accept that statement for "normal" Desktop users who might use notepad, but then again those people seldomly search for a config file, they normally search for config options in the application itself. A workaround for what you want, would be to read the config file, change the lineendings, write it to a temp file and then let cmake install that temp file. (reading and writing can be done with cmake, but I don't know the exact commands atm). Andreas -- So you're back... about time... _______________________________________________ CMake mailing list CMake@cmake.org http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake