Paul Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ahh.. I found the option for mount (conv=??) but I didn't find those
tools - -- todos / fromdos or unix2dos / dos2unix.. I have mtools
3.6 installed... anyone know what package either of these utils are
part of?
~$ dpkg -S dos2unix
sysutils:
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
Paul Miller writes:
UN*X doesn't use the ^M character at the end of each line. How can I
convert between formats? And is there a way to do it automatically when
a file is copied to/from a dos filesystem?
cat unixfile |recode latin1:ibmpc
UN*X doesn't use the ^M character at the end of each line. How can I
convert between formats? And is there a way to do it automatically when
a file is copied to/from a dos filesystem?
-Paul
There's always todos and fromdos. Also the mount command has the capabilities
of doing the
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ahh.. I found the option for mount (conv=??) but I didn't find those tools
- -- todos / fromdos or unix2dos / dos2unix.. I have mtools 3.6
installed... anyone know what package either of these utils are part of?
- -Paul
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
UN*X doesn't use the ^M character at the end of each line. How can I
convert between formats? And is there a way to do it automatically when
a file is copied to/from a dos filesystem?
I don't think there's a way to convert automatically -- thank
Martin Schulze wrote:
Paul Miller writes:
UN*X doesn't use the ^M character at the end of each line. How can I
convert between formats? And is there a way to do it automatically when
a file is copied to/from a dos filesystem?
cat unixfile |recode latin1:ibmpc dosfile
cat dosfile
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
ahh.. I found the option for mount (conv=??) but I didn't find those tools
-- todos / fromdos or unix2dos / dos2unix.. I have mtools 3.6
installed... anyone know what package either of these utils are part of?
sysutils (try dpkg --search dos2unix)
--
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
UN*X doesn't use the ^M character at the end of each line. How can I
convert between formats? And is there a way to do it automatically when
a file is copied to/from a dos filesystem?
I've lost your original e-mail but I've a little program for D*S
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