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From: | Didier |
Subject: | Re: How to handle cariage retrun ? |
Date: | Thu, 09 Sep 2004 14:44:09 +0200 |
User-agent: | Opera M2/7.53 (Win32, build 3850) |
Now I wanted to upload a text file (zipped on Windows) via ftp and then unzip and commit it directly on the server (using telnet).why?
Because unfortunatly I can't use cvs from where I am... New Caledonia Lifou island. The ISP can't tell me why I only get the response to the cvs commands if I use an analogique connexion (no ADSL). There must be a firewall somewhere that blocks the server response, while any other tools like mails, ftp, surf, telnet work fine.
I also found this in the cvs help. [Does it mean that I should have used a text file with only "/n" cariage return to make my commit on linux ?]:yes you should. There are a number of different options you can try: - send the file (unzipped) though ftp ASCII mode - use the dos2unix command after unzipping - don't use ftp, let cvs handle the file transfer - use the dos2unix command directly on the repository file (I didn't say that)
So that's the problem. I will use the dos2unix command after unzipping. Thank you very much. Didier
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