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Does anyone know the syntax for a fancy tr command that I can put into a
makefile so that it will strip the carriage return (^M) off each .c and
.h file in a directory? I used to have such a makefile, but I seem to
have lost it during my last install. If not, does anyone know a simple
way of doing it? I have about 30 files in a single directory. I did
several via command-line with "mv file.txt file.bak; tr -d '\r' <
file.bak > file.txt", but that got a little tedious. I'm doing some
porting of some C programs and plan on doing this quite regularly, so I
don't want to manually do it each time. Any suggestions would be
helpful. I'm sure a 2 or 3 line perl script would do it too, but I'm
not that familiar with perl at this point. I would rather spend time
working on the actual C code.
Something else that has been on my mind:
I'm not aware of anyone's position on cracks, hacks and warez, but I
believe that in order to mature, the group should adopt some
zero-tolerance attitudes of such behavior. I used to think it was cool,
but then one day I was browsing the web and found something I wrote.
Some guy had taken every reference to me off it and made it his own. He
was taking credit for something that I spent precious time creating. It
doesn't feel very good when you discover that someone has stolen your
pet project. Even though it was freeware, I didn't like it. People
just like you and I are trying to help the Linux community along. I
believe that it would be undermining the Linux movement to bite the hand
that feeds us, even if it is large companies like Corel or small
companies like 4 front technologies. As a group we can't stop it, but
we can prevent the meeting and the mailing list from participating.
Wes
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- Re: [aclug-L] Free software and warez, (continued)
Re: [aclug-L] Free software and warez, John Phillips, 1998/09/11
Re: [aclug-L] Free software and warez, Bob Deep, 1998/09/11
Re: [aclug-L] Free software and warez, JOHNSTONE JEREMY S, 1998/09/12
[aclug-L] question,
Wesley Simon <=
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