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2006 Feb 28
6
to <cr> or not
I have had some success (read no noticed problems), moving some text conf files from a Win <cr,lf> format to Linux and have them work. For example my zone files, moving them from my Win DNS server. But what about other files? I guess I want to know this more to prevent a mistake from crashing things, as I do have GEDIT. If I were to build an anaconda-ks.cfg in notepad, write it to a
2002 Feb 20
1
Patch: Accept CR/LF line breaks in exclude files
--exclude-from and --cvs-exclude currently do not accept exclude files that use CR/LF (DOS-style) line breaks. It basically behaves as if the files are empty. This is rather annoying if the exclude files are generated by Windows systems (e.g. if you're using --cvs-exclude and rsync'ing the contents of a Samba share that includes .cvsignore files). Attached is a simple 1-line patch (for
2002 Feb 19
4
CR instead of CR/LF
New to Samba, so excuse me if this is a stupid question, but I've searched the different on line resources and can't find an answer. When I copy Perl scripts from my Windows 2000 machine to the UNIX Samba share on that same machine, a CR/LF appears at the end of each line instead of just the CR, making UNIX unhappy when I go to run those scripts. Any way to have Samba strip the LF
2000 Jan 07
3
CRLF/LF Conversion
Hi everybody! I hope that you are not already "pissed off" of all the crlf/lf conversion discussion between dos and unix ;-) Concerning that topic I have a question / suggestion: This is what we have: We are using a Win NT 4.0 Server with Win95 clients. Additionally we have a Sun (Solaris 2.5) running in the same network. To access the Sun in character mode we use a terminal
2001 Sep 24
1
ctrl + m in files
Hi, I have just set up samba v 2.0.0 on solaris, sharing to Win2k, win98 clients. All shares work fine, but users have come up with a problem. If a file (ASCII text) is created on the windows client on the share, when read on the solaris system, ctrlM (^M) characters appear in place of the carriage returns. How can I prevent carriage return from being replaced by ctrlM (^M). I reckon this is
2006 Oct 10
1
POP +OK CR LF Question
HI. I just finished installing a new mail server running CentOS Ver 4. and I am running sendmail with devecot 0.99.11. Everything is working fine except for a customer of mine is using a tool that does pop requests. And his tool is failing waiting on a CR LF in the +OK. I did a small hex dump of my old pop and the dovecot pop and he is right. Docevot POP does not end its +OK with a CR LF. I
2008 Feb 26
5
[Bug 1443] New: Missing terminating CR in identification string (RFC non-compliance)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1443 Summary: Missing terminating CR in identification string (RFC non-compliance) Classification: Unclassified Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.7p1
2005 Jul 20
1
CR LF in stable
Hello, It seems that mbox format mailboxes holding \r\n (CR + LF) character sequences (instead of \n only) still cause assertion failures when moving messages from one folder to another. -- dovecot: Jul 19 17:14:52 Error: IMAP(dovetest): file istream-raw-mbox.c: line 38 3 (istream_raw_mbox_get_body_size): assertion failed: (rstream->body_offset != ( uoff_t)-1) -- I seems to work in -test78
2005 Jun 13
1
Error in load(zfile, envir = envir) : input has been corrupted, with LF replaced by CR
I am trying to build a package binary, and get the message below. Can anyone point me to a solution to that problem. Thanks in advance S?ren .... installing data files installing man source files installing indices Error in load(zfile, envir = envir) : input has been corrupted, with LF replaced by CR Execution halted make[2]: *** [indices] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
2005 Sep 08
1
package installation error (LF versus CR)
Hello, I have the following problem in installing a package (in windows xp) >rcmd install -c dlm [ ..stuff deleted ] ... DLL made installing DLL installing R files installing inst files installing data files installing man source files installing indices Errore in load(zfile, envir = envir) : l'input ?? stato danneggiato, LF sostituiti da CR Esecuzione interrotta
1999 May 12
2
Does Samba have a dos to unix file conversion program
Greetings, was wondering how to handle problems regarding viewing files on our hp server through notepad. When we view files via note pad we all see the carriage return(unix) making the file a little difficult to read. If samba had a some kind of file conversion utility that would be great. Please advise.
2006 Oct 17
0
OpenSSH not compliant with RFC 4253? (Protocol Version Exchange string not ending with CR LF)
(Maybe this is a re-posting: sorry for that.) Hello, a SonicWALL appliance that protects my servers' LAN has suddenly begun to refuse OpenSSH connections with the following message: 'SSH 2.0 Overly Long Protocol Version Exchange String, SID: 3696, Priority: High - This signature detects overly long "Protocol Version Exchange" string in SSH 2.0. The maximum length of the
2006 Oct 07
0
[Bug 1084] provide better error message if keys in authorized_keys contain CR/LF (was " sshd[6895]: fatal: buffer_get: trying to get more bytes 129 than in buffer 34")
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1084 dtucker at zip.com.au changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED ------- Comment #2 from dtucker at zip.com.au 2006-10-07 11:42 ------- Change all RESOLVED bug to CLOSED with the exception
2017 May 02
1
Any progress on write.csv fileEncoding for UTF-16 and UTF-32 ?
On 01/05/2017 8:49 PM, Jack Kelley wrote: > Thanks for looking into this. > > A few notes regarding all the UTF encodings on Windows 10 ... This all stems from the ancient bad decision by Microsoft to translate LF characters to CR LF when writing text files. R passes 0A or 0A 00 or 0A 00 00 00 to the output routine (part of the C run-time), and it needs to figure out how many
2017 Feb 04
4
Greeter openssh 7.4 is not according rfc4253.
Hi, I discovered when using my fuse fs for connecting to a remote host using sftp that the new server version 7.4 sends a greeter which is not according the format desribed in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4253#section-4 There is written that the greeter "MUST be terminated by a single Carriage Return (CR) and a single Line Feed (LF) character (ASCII 13 and 10, respectively)." Now
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
2013 May 21
3
should dovecot store maildir files with CRLF or LF?
Hi. I've made a strange observation. When having Dovecot (at least) with maildir and moving (via IMAP) mail received by some client (Evolution 3.4) into it the following happens: Regardless of whether the mail was originally(!) set with CRLF or LF (i.e. when I use netcat to submit the plain SMTP to the relaying MTA). When the client (Evolution) had received the mail via POP3 before moving
2012 May 31
1
density plots using density.lf, data.frame and sort.int errors
Dear R help group: I am attempting to produce a density plot from a list of 20000 values using the density.lf function and would appreciate any help, I hope I have done my homework reading the documentation but I still seem to be missing something basic. I have read the data as a table using read.table, with header=TRUE (I excluded 2000 values), when calling the objects it appears to be there and
2010 Dec 21
1
Write.table eol argument
Hello All, R 2.11.1 Windows XP, 32-bit Help says that default is eol=''\n''. To me, that represents Linefeed (LF) >From Help: eol the character(s) to print at the end of each line (row). For example, eol="\r\n" will produce Windows'' line endings on a Unix-alike OS, and eol="\r" will produce files as expected by Mac OS Excel 2004. I would
2006 Jun 17
4
Textmate Madness
Has anyone come across this problem... I created some Ruby files in Textmate on my Mac - and everything works fine. However, when I run those files on a Windows machine I get e.g. compile error ./script/../config/../app/views/station/consumption/new.rhtml:2: Invalid char `\002'' in expression ./script/../config/../app/views/station/consumption/new.rhtml:4: parse error, unexpected