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2003 Aug 21
1
Cisco 79xx XML carriage returns/line feeds
Hi All, I've been developing all sorts of applications for use on our 79xx handsets but am having great difficulty with formatting, I just can't seem to be able to produce a line feed between lines on the stuff actually displayed on the phone. Has anyone else has experience or success with this ? Cheers, Adam ********* DISCLAIMER ********* This message and any attachment are
2008 Oct 13
1
Perl CGI scripts - stripping out unwanted carriage returns etc
I have a number of perl CGI scripts which I wrote some time ago (and which are working successfully on my website). I've set up a local server on which to do some development work on the scripts but I can't get them to work - the error log says: No such file or directory: exec of '/var/www/cgi-bin/script.cgi' failed Premature end of script headers: script.cgi etc By comparing
2006 Nov 13
2
Embedded carriage returns in text document
Colleagues, I am using R 2.4.0 on both a Mac (10.4.8) and Linux (RedHat 9). To read data from an Excel spreadsheet, I do "save as" in Excel, then select the "Text (tab-delimited)" format. The resulting file uses a tab separator and I can usually read the file using read.delim. Sometimes, the header row contains embedded carriage returns. When I view the file,
2015 Jan 10
0
readable tiny odd script question
On 15-01-10 06:43 AM, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote: > > > I have been reviewing Louis' script > (4-setup-sernet-samba4-MEMBER-wheezy.sh) and within the following line > (310) is an odd character combination. > > if [ ${SMBPRINTING} = no ]; then > echo "==========Disable Printing ===============================" > sed -i '49a\n # disable printing
2004 Jul 16
1
Ascii mode in smbclient?
I know that the smbclient only supports binary transfers. Is there any way to use samba that will perform the equivalent of the ASCII mode in FTP. In other words, change CR/LF to LF in Dos -> Unix transfers and to change LF to CR?LF in Unix to Dos transfers? My site is only using samba to transfer between Windows and Unix machines. And while I know that I could use ?unix2dos? and ?dos2unix?
2007 Mar 08
1
reading a text file with a stray carriage return
Hi, I'm hoping someone has a suggestion for handling a simple problem. A client gave me a comma separated value file (call it x.csv) that has an id and name and address for about 25,000 people (25,000 records). I used read.table to read it, but then discovered that there are stray carriage returns on several records. This plays havoc with read.table since it starts a
1999 Jul 16
3
Carriage Returns in files after copying
I apologize in advance if I'm wasting bandwidth with a simple question, but I was unable to find a solution for this problem in the documentation... I've got a set of shares set up on a SUN Enterprise 5500 using Samba 2.0.4. In Windows NT, I map a drive to the share. When I copy a text file from Windows NT to the SUN, editing the file in UNIX shows that ^M has been added to the end of
2012 Apr 04
3
Remove carriage return in writing tab-delimited file.
Having problems with the write.table function. I can write a tab delimited file just fine, but for each line in my matrix its inputs a carriage return when i dont want it to. For example my matrix might be: ID V1 V2 V3 FARY1004 1 2 3 FARY2067 2 3 1 FARY4587 2 2 2 And I want the written File to be: FARY1004 1 2 3FARY2067 2 3 1FARY4587 2 2 2 TIA -- View this
2010 Aug 04
1
Carriage return character issue
Hi all, I imported a file (in CSV format) into R for processing, then imported the result into MySQL. However, there are *carriage return* characters (hexadecimal: *0D*) that are appended to the characters in the last field of the table. i.e *\r* appended to the character values (as shown below) Before importing into MySQL: asdf After importing into MySQL: asdf*\r* ** ** Are there any options
2019 Sep 06
2
[PATCH 1/1] log: do not print carriage return
From: Christian Hesse <mail at eworm.de> Logging to stderr results in line endings being terminated with carriage return (\r) and new line (\n). While this is fine for terminals it may have undesired effects when running from crond and logging to syslog or similar. I run ssh from cron on an recent linux host. Viewing logs with journalctl I see: Sep 06 16:50:01 linux CROND[152575]: [96B
2023 Nov 10
1
Question about stderr output containing carriage return External
Hi all, I have recently only discovered that openssh prints lines to stderr separated by CLRF pairs, and am trying to understand where this behavior comes from. This behavior can be seen here: --snip-- $ ssh u at u 2>&1 | sed -n l ssh: Could not resolve hostname u: Name or service not known\r$ --snip-- I have seen section 11.3 from rfc4253, but am unsure whether that is the origin of
2023 Nov 11
1
Question about stderr output containing carriage return External
Hi Josh, it's been around for a while: https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/8747197a4a479407167d01f46017ddb99cc3cae2 Though the commit doesn't say why it needs the \r. Cheers, Marian On 11/11/23 00:38, Joshua Rogers wrote: > Hi all, > > I have recently only discovered that openssh prints lines to stderr > separated by CLRF pairs, and am trying to understand where this
2023 Nov 11
1
Question about stderr output containing carriage return External
On Sat, 11 Nov 2023, Marian Beermann wrote: > Though the commit doesn't say why it needs the \r. When the terminal is in raw mode, \n is not the line separator but \x0D\x0A is: \x0D moves the cursor to the beginning of the line and \x0A moves it to one line below but does not change the horizontal position. So it?s a requirement when in raw mode and doesn?t hurt in cooked mode. bye,
2012 Jun 25
1
Replacing text with a carriage return
I have a comma separated data file with no carriage returns and what I'd like to do is 1. read the data as a block text 2. search for the string that starts each record "record_start", and replace this with a carriage return. Replace will do, or just add a carriage return before it. The string is the same for each record, but it is enclosed in double quote marks in the file.
2006 Mar 17
4
cat(), Rgui, and support for carriage return \r...
Hi, and thanks in advance for your time. Background - I am working on a package and wish to have a routine's progress reported. The routine can take some time, and I would like to inform the user about the routine's progress. I have scoured the archives but to no avail, so would like to solicit input from this list. I am successfully using cat("\rBootstrap replication ", i,
1997 Jul 30
2
FW: Question about carraige-return/line feed
Hi, I have just installed Samba 1.9.16p11 on a SCO openserver 5 box. This works well, in fact its very fast. There is only one problem. When files are created on it from Windows 95 you get a ^M character at the end of each line. Is there a way of turning carraige-return linefeed back to just linefeed. (I'm assuming this is the problem). Thanks, Mark.
2008 Mar 19
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-savage 2.2.0
Adam Jackson (3): Death to RCS tags. Remove use of deprecated {DE,}ALLOCATE_LOCAL. savage 2.2.0 Alex Deucher (3): fix segfault from pScrn->currentMode fix the build for the non-pci-rework case (compile tested only) Fix reversed logic in SavageMapMem() Alex Villacs Lasso (1): Fix broken downscale past 2:1 - MM8190 and MM8198 can be used together for
2006 Aug 19
1
need to find (and distinguish types of) carriage returns in a file that is scanned using scan
Hope this is not too trivial I am reading a large file using scan. In one part of this file there is a chunk of text within which i need to know the positions of line breaks. But scan seems only An example of the file is: " a 0 1 0 bftt 020 cftt T 1 R a 0 1 2 1 2 b 0 1 2 2 2 c 0 10 00 " so precisely i need in the scanned file in R to know where each carriage return is in the file
2007 Mar 19
1
Carriage returns and Sweave output
Dear all, I have a code chunk in my Rnw file that, when executed, outputs carriage return characters ('\r') to inform on the progress (e.g. "sweep 4 of 1024\r"). But Sweave interprets this as a newline character, and therefore I get countless pages of output in my vignette where I only really want one line. Any ideas? Thanks E
2012 Apr 15
1
no carriage returns in BATCH output from 2.15.0
It seems like I must be missing something since I haven't been able to find mention of this. Under Windows 7 I'm not getting carriage returns in the output of BATCH files using 2.15.0 (both 64-bit and 32-bit). They are in the startup messages, but not for the real output. Is this on purpose? Pat -- Patrick Burns pburns at pburns.seanet.com twitter: @portfolioprobe