The problem was solved by removing the file and typing it in again because it is small. i made sure I did all the work on UNIX and not via eclipse on windows or anything. Seems to work now - Of course this does not really answer the question about what happened to it. If anyone has any good advice :-) or info I'd still appreciate it. KM
From: KM <[email protected]> To: KM <[email protected]>; cvs-user-list <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:26 AM Subject: Re: CVS: does it have eol-style props Also - how do i tell if it's binary. cvs status shows -kb so it is right? however all the other scripts in that directory are too and they are not new. km From: KM <[email protected]> To: cvs-user-list <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:05 AM Subject: CVS: does it have eol-style props can you or do you have to set the end of line characters or anything in CVS files? We have a weird error. file is a shell script ...everything looks normal in vi w/ set list etc. if we run unix2dos file seems to work. when we put it back into cvs doesn't seem to work after we check it out. it says + $'\r' : command not foundheduledjobs.sh: line 4: hidden character seems to be at end of line. weird... thx km
