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<body class='hmmessage'><div style="text-align: left;">It means I ran dos2unix over the files, to convert any dos style newlines to Unix style newlines.<br>The Cygwin version which seems good.<br><br>The editor I use the most (Visual C++ 5.0) unfortunately always adds Windows newlines, while preserving<br>whatever is where I don't edit.<br>I tried briefly switching to another editor (CodeWarrior) but couldn't adapt.<br>I should run this frequently as a matter of course, or find an acceptable editor that<br>will create consistent newlines.. so far nothing compares to Visual C++ 5/6 for<br>productivity for me.<br><br> - Jay<br></div><br><hr id="stopSpelling">> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 12:30:34 +0100<br>> From: lemming@henning-thielemann.de<br>> To: jkrell@elego.de<br>> CC: m3commit@elegosoft.com<br>> Subject: Re: [M3commit] CVS Update: cm3<br>> <br>> <br>> On Mon, 31 Dec 2007, Jay Krell wrote:<br>> <br>> > CVSROOT: /usr/cvs<br>> > Changes by: jkrell@birch. 07/12/31 18:53:42<br>> ><br>> > Modified files:<br>> > cm3/scripts/: README cm3Proj.cmd cm3SetupCmdEnv.cmd<br>> > do-cm3-std.bat startReactor.cmd sysinfo.sh<br>> > cm3/scripts/python/: chext.py do-cm3-base.py do-cm3-core.py<br>> > do-cm3-min.py do-pkg.py pylib.py<br>> ><br>> > Log message:<br>> > dos2unix<br>> <br>> What is the meaning of 'dos2unix' as log message? I remember I uploaded a<br>> package named dos2unix for converting between Unix and Windows line ends.<br><br /><hr />The best games are on Xbox 360. Click here for a special offer on an Xbox 360 Console. <a href='http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/wheretobuy/' target='_new'>Get it now!</a></body>
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