Re: [cciug] ^M on Unix EOL after NT edit

From: Marilyn Sander (marilyn@hal.com)
Date: Mon Jan 17 2000 - 19:34:12 EST


Yes, it is an old topic. The phrase that identifies it
is "MSDOS text mode". It is covered in the ClearCase
UNIX/Windows NT Interoperation book and in the ClearCase
Reference manuals. It also keeps coming up in cciug.
Try the 1999 cciug archives.

--Marilyn Sander

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| Subject: [cciug] ^M on Unix EOL after NT edit
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| Hello,
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| I'm sure this is an old story, but can anyone point me
| to what the possibilities are for not having the ^M
| show up on a file in a Unix VOB after a VI edit
| from the NT side?
|
| We have one system where this does not happen so
| obviously someone has addressed it but I'm not sure
| how...
|
| Thanks, Jay
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