On 27/08/14 20:47, William Bennett wrote:
> When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos
> file line ends converted
>
> When I mentioned this to a friend he sniffed and mentioned
> Tyrannosaus rex.
>
> Can anyone tell me what the latest command is, please?
I still use dos2un
On 28 Aug 2014, at 10:00 am, slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
>> When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
>> ends converted
>>
>> When I mentioned this to a friend he sniffed and mentioned Tyrannosaus rex.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what the latest command is, pl
"tr -d '\r' < infile > outfile"
On 27 August 2014 20:47, William Bennett wrote:
> When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
> ends converted
>
> When I mentioned this to a friend he sniffed and mentioned Tyrannosaus rex.
>
> Can anyone tell me what the latest
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 08:47:21PM +1000, William Bennett wrote:
> When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
> ends converted
>
> When I mentioned this to a friend he sniffed and mentioned Tyrannosaus rex.
He got that from your scent? Just kidding.
> Can anyone
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 08:47:21PM +1000, William Bennett wrote:
> When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
> ends converted
>
> When I mentioned this to a friend he sniffed and mentioned Tyrannosaus rex.
>
> Can anyone tell me what the latest command is, please
On 27/08/14 20:57, Lubos Rendek wrote:
Hi William,
another command is: tofrodos
However, the best command to use is the one which does the job for you:-)
Lubos
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 8:47 PM, William Bennett wrote:
When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
Hi William,
another command is: tofrodos
However, the best command to use is the one which does the job for you:-)
Lubos
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 8:47 PM, William Bennett wrote:
> When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
> ends converted
>
> When I mentioned t
When last I used it, the command was dos2unix and I needed a dos file line
ends converted
When I mentioned this to a friend he sniffed and mentioned Tyrannosaus rex.
Can anyone tell me what the latest command is, please? While you're doing
it I'll look for some new friends.
William Bennett.
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