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On 27-Nov-02 Chris Nandor carved into stone: > At 00:03 +0100 2002.11.27, Tels wrote: >>>such as sharing code between Windows and Unix perl over NFS >> >>Uh, I do this for years.... and ActiveState Perl doesn't seem to have >>any problem with my Unix files. Where exactly is the problem? *puzzled* > > As noted in previous posts, there is a (unfinished) feature in older > versions of perl that allows Unix perl to execute CRLF files, and Windows > perl to execute LF files. But it does not allow MacPerl to execute CRLF > or LF files, and does not allow Unix or Windows perl to execute CR files. Ah, thanx for the explanation. >>(Granted, I never used Mac OS, but I got a report that my stuff works on >>Mac OS, and somehow I doubt the the user in question converted all the >>source code beforehand...hm, must ask him. Good point) > > Almost all tools for Mac OS unpack source with the proper newlines, > either automatically or on request. If the user used Stuffit or > somesuch, they can set an option to translate newlines. If they used > MacPerl's module installation tools, then it asks you if you want to > convert newlines. Okay, but so sharing the stuff over a drive (is this easily possible with Macß) would be one problem case? Cheers, Tels - -- perl -MDev::Bollocks -le'print Dev::Bollocks->rand()' enthusiastically compete proactive appliances http://bloodgate.com/perl My current Perl projects PGP key available on http://bloodgate.com/tels.asc or via email -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl. iQEVAwUBPeUDEXcLPEOTuEwVAQFyTwf/SN7nsAV792P8xGrvNswsp6dVpXSacFcB VsJfEeOPEmbVhpkiECTj4dz66XwbQSLerVTjmF3kEBk0ZIX0ohtcEiLQm9dwEer2 0Aga44DrCAX4MxNLRcRCpOLGGRgwhsJR3HZBfbpTuYkOIolzyOZKEw0qpWTNA8v3 SuZJjm80/clX6bpQliz8skklqjUbZPr1ccw5bGwqzsAQWcX56IfVVVxi3vVhlibc fX6vqElcfkGWM98VanKHNmq3eZmw5jk0kjiVuCIH1swUsTxxHitZJlxH72etdfI9 1o/YJ8g0yL93UZZElL8Lek0lQ6riBE9dGxqS39ntWNUrsQ0tg9Wk/A== =8Nnf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----