It happens when files are copied from cygwin windows machines to any linux (tried different versions of ubuntu and gentoo with utf-8 locale). As it is not possible to understand in what cases are re-encoding, sometimes enough to add one blank line in a text file that, when the transfer encoding has not happened. Just changing the format of a newline (in the source files are unix-style \n, but on the linux machine has come to win-style \r\n)
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