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Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending
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L A Walsh |
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Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending |
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Tue, 06 Dec 2022 15:39:45 -0800 |
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On 2022/12/06 10:57, Chris Elvidge wrote:
Yair, how about using the Python installed in the WSL instance.
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Oh, I wondered why Python used CRLF, but nothing else did.
What version of python are you using? The Python for WSL,
the python for cygwin, or the python for Windows? If you are
using python for Windows, I'd *sorta* expect it to use CRLF, but
would expect WSL or Cygwin versions to use just 'LF'. Similarly w/bash --
I haven't tested it, but I'd expect bash compiled for windows
(using mingw toolchain) to use CRLF, but LF for WSL or Cygwin.
Are you using both tools for the same OS and subsys and having
them conflict?
- Handling files with CRLF line ending, Yair Lenga, 2022/12/03
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Greg Wooledge, 2022/12/03
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Yair Lenga, 2022/12/03
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Chet Ramey, 2022/12/05
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Yair Lenga, 2022/12/06
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Dale R. Worley, 2022/12/06
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Chris Elvidge, 2022/12/06
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending,
L A Walsh <=
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Koichi Murase, 2022/12/06
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Chris Elvidge, 2022/12/07
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Ángel, 2022/12/08
- Re: Handling files with CRLF line ending, Chris Elvidge, 2022/12/08