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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Each line dilimited by ; in output Post 302657203 by methyl on Saturday 16th of June 2012 06:24:02 PM
Old 06-16-2012
@vanand420
Please post what you typed and what output was produced. Also please highlight what went wrong. I can see that a trailing semi-colon might be a problem as might be the absence of any line terminator after conversion.


Just in case:
99% of all text file processing problems on Cywin are caused because a text data file contains Microsoft line terminators (carriage_return line-feed) not unix line terminators (line_feed).
Please post the output from this enquiry on your input data file:
Code:
sed -n l filename

A line terminator displayed as just a Dollar Sign is normal for unix.
 

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CLIENTLIB(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      CLIENTLIB(3)

NAME
clientlib - NNTP clientlib part of InterNetNews library SYNOPSIS
extern FILE *ser_rd_fp; extern FILE *ser_wr_fp; extern char ser_line[]; char * getserverbyfile(file) char *file; int server_init(host) char *host; int handle_server_response(response, host) int reponse; char *host; void put_server(text) char *text; int get_server(buff, buffsize) char *buff; int buffsize; void close_server() DESCRIPTION
The routines described in this manual page are part of the InterNetNews library, libinn(3). They are replacements for the ``clientlib'' part of the NNTP distribution, and are intended to be used in building programs like rrn. Getserverbyfile calls GetConfigValue to get the name of the local NNTP server. It returns a pointer to static space. The file parameter is ignored. Server_init opens a connect to the NNTP server at the specified host. It returns the server's response code or -1 on error. If a connec- tion was made, then ser_rd_fp and ser_wr_fp can be used to read from and write to the server, respectively, and ser_line will contain the server's response. Ser_line can also be used in other routines. Handle_server_response decodes the response, which comes from the server on host. If the client is authorized, it returns 0. A client that is only allowed to read is authorized, but handle_server_response will print a message on the standard output. If the client is not authorized to talk to the server, then a message is printed and the routine returns -1. Put_server sends the text in buff to the server, adding the necessary NNTP line terminators, and flushing the I/O buffer. Get_server reads a line of text from the server into buff, reading at most buffsize characters. Any trailing terminators are stripped off. Get_server returns -1 on error. Close_server sends a ``quit'' command to the server and closes the connection. HISTORY
Written by Rich $alz <rsalz@uunet.uu.net> for InterNetNews. This is revision 42, dated 1997-08-04. SEE ALSO
libinn(3). CLIENTLIB(3)
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