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Re: Bash 3.1.17(8): Scripts on textmode mount get problems with CR characters


Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
on Friday, October 27, 2006 2:16 PM, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Long, Phillip GOSS wrote:
U don't have d2u on all platforms, but U probably _do_ have awk or
gawk on every platform.  I came up with a simple fix for the CRLF
problem when I encountered it, which is still klugy, but works on
every POSIX or Cygwin platform:
   gawk '//' fileFromTextMount > fileWithLFOnlyOnBinMount
...or:
$ cat <file> | tr -d '\r'

Save a cat:
$ tr -d '\r' < <file>

d'oh, right :-)


or, if you might have other "\r"s in the file,

$ sed -e 's/\r$//' <file>

Actually, just running something through sed seems to do it for me on a
bin mount (though maybe this is just the same as running something
through gawk).

I believe this works because *some* (not all IIRC) versions of sed read in text mode by default. The point of my original post, however, was that I am guessing that 'tr' is faster than sed/awk.


--
Matthew
"Two IIRC's must make a right" -- Larry Hall (paraphrased)


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