Chris Hill wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008, Polytropon wrote:
[snip]
I'm sure you noticed the Ctrl-M (^M) at the ends of each line.
This seems to be an MS-DOS-like line break (ASCII 0x13 + 0x10).
UNIX (and so FreeBSD) use the NL or LF character 0x10. And 0x13
is the CR character which is equivalent to Ctrl-M, if I do
remember correctly.
Almost correctly. ASCII CR (Ctrl-M) is 0x0d, which is decimal 13; ASCII
LF (Ctrl-J or newline) is 0x0a, which is decimal 10.
Sorry for the off-topic pedantry.
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While I do appreciate your efforts, both of you gentlemen did not
address the issue at hand. I have found what was needed to either fix
or work around the topic of discussion at this URL:
http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/stable/2007-10/msg00314.html
Unfortunately for me, I'm not subscribed to nor did I search the other
FreeBSD mail list for this particular issue as I don't run 'stable' or
'-Current'.
For anyone else reading this thread and/or bumping in to this problem,
use the above URL or link to bring closure.
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