Fairly easily:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/79702/how-to-test-whether-the-file-is-crlf-or-lf-without-modyfing-it
http://www.microhowto.info/howto/convert_the_line_endings_in_a_text_file_from_unix_to_dos_format.html
FYI, I can confirm that the file is missing CRLF line endings per the
On 01/06/15 14:30, Juiceman wrote:
> On Jun 1, 2015 8:12 AM, "Steve Dougherty" wrote:
>> On 05/31/2015 11:16 PM, Juiceman wrote:
>>> the Windows update script is borked. it needs to be resaved with
> windows
>>> line endings instead of unix. otherwise the goto jumps fail...
>> That sounds like i
On Jun 1, 2015 8:12 AM, "Steve Dougherty" wrote:
>
> On 05/31/2015 11:16 PM, Juiceman wrote:
> > the Windows update script is borked. it needs to be resaved with
windows
> > line endings instead of unix. otherwise the goto jumps fail...
>
> That sounds like it makes sense, but I see no differenc
On 05/31/2015 11:16 PM, Juiceman wrote:
> the Windows update script is borked. it needs to be resaved with windows
> line endings instead of unix. otherwise the goto jumps fail...
That sounds like it makes sense, but I see no difference in update.cmd
[0] after running unix2dos. Do I need some ot