Stephen L Arnold
1999-Jan-08 19:38 UTC
text file conventions (was: Samba 1.9.18 DOS to UNIX and back with ASCII)
When the world was young, Eric Sammons <esammons@geocities.com> carved some runes like this:> I have found that Samba does not seem to handle the ^M EOL character > very well. This seems to be a big problem with Windows Notepad and then > in vi for UNIX. Other than the ux2dos and dos2ux commands does anyone > know of another solution or if this has been fixed in a more current > release of Samba?One option would be not to use notepad ;-} There are much better alternatives: Get PFE and set unix mode when you save the file (or you could use ntemacs or gvim for win32 - all are free). http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/ http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html http://www.vim.org/ Most commercial editors should handle multiple EOL conventions as well (ie, SlickEdit, Brief, etc). There's a drag-n-drop win32 converter mentioned in Hints.txt, but I haven't gotten it to work. You can bug him yourself if you like: Jim Barry 100317.364@compuserve.com I just finished my first C class (yahoo!) and I was thinking of doing just such a converter; a console version first, then a win32 GUI version (Jim, if you're still around I wouldn't mind taking a look at your source code ;-) I don't think samba will ever do it automatically; to be reliable, it should be done explicitly by the user. Hope this helps, Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold sarnold@earthling.net Conserving bandwidth (and bellybutton lint)