sh files
dubcek
goltrock@wanadoo.fr
Mon Oct 30 19:44:00 GMT 2006
Thanks Eric. Unfortunately, your remedy did not work. As I mentioned in my
original mail, all my .sh files were made under unix. But I tried d2u anyway
(you never know), but I got the same result.
Here is an example of one of my unsophisticated .sh files; it was intended
to clean up after a latex session:
rm *.div *.aux *.log
when I run the clean.sh (this was the name I gave to it), I get the 'command
not found' error reply.
Does that help to make you better see my problem?
Thanks.
dubcek
Eric Blake-1 wrote:
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> According to dubcek on 10/29/2006 12:59 PM:
>>>From the time I started using UNIX, I have made at least a hundred
different
>> .sh files, all of which ran perfectly on my first version of cygwin. But
>> they don't work on the new version.
>
> What are the failure symptoms? Without any further details, my guess is
> that you have CRLF line endings, but a binary mount. Use the d2u program
> to convert your .sh files to plain LF line endings, and things should
> clear up.
>
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-10/msg00026.html
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> Eric Blake ebb9@byu.net
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