> In any case as the problem is as common as Microsoft (or Apple) 
> operating systems I strongly suspect that things like CVS are 
> supposed to hide these kind of things, serving ASCII files
> to different clients with "correct" line-ends.
> 
> The problem seems to be fixed now, I just got a clean
> copy of the file from the CVS, and "od" seems to think
> that line-ends are of the "Microsoft" style.
> (and nmake is happy)
> I am also pretty sure that Unix users see the line-ends
> as single characters.

Yep, I fixed this file yesterday.  Win32 seems happy, as does UNIX.

-- Gareth


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