Greetings-
are there any pitfalls/costs/etc to be aware of using the "$dos2unix <filename>" utility in Solaris 8? does it really work as simply as it's described / recommended in other threads ?
We want to establish the procedure / develop a script or procedure to automatically strip out ^M... (1 Reply)
Hi,
like to ask why when i tried to run my .sh file to convert maybe a text file using dos2unix -ascii ${DATAFILE5} ${DATAFILE5} i got an error saying :
could not open /dev/kbd to get keyboard type US keyboard assumed
could not get keyboard type US keyboard assumed
Is it because we dun like... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I want to use the command "dos2unix" to format the file line break from win to unix,
but after changing the file permission has been change to 600.
how can i keep the original permisson after formatting?
Many thz (2 Replies)
Hi,
Does anyone know, how to use dos2unix command for binary files? When i am using the command, the binary file gets converted to ASCII file. I want binary file to remain in the binary format. (4 Replies)
hi,
need some urgent inputs.....
I have a folder, which has both files and directories as its contents.
I want to convert all the files (Excluding the directories) from dos to unix mode using the command 'dos2unix'.....
please can any one help me in providing the command to convert... (3 Replies)
if (my $temp2=$b2e_r->cmd(cmd=>"dos2unix $b2e_file_name"))
Even if it fails as,
Jul 25 17:17:02 dos2unix /volume/systest/hello_manoj.results
dos2unix /volume/systest/hello_manoj.results
dos2unix: converting file /volume/systest/hello_manoj.results to UNIX format ...
Failed to open... (3 Replies)
hi friends i am using the dos2unix command to remove the ^M characters coming at the end of each line , but i getting the folowing message:
> dos2unix file.sql
could not open /dev/kbd to get keyboard type US keyboard assumed
could not get keyboard type US keyboard assumed
---------file... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I was trying to dos2unix a file that has some special characters but dos2unix converted those into different format. I am working on sun server.
I guess the default for dos2unix on sun server is ISO format .
Can i change the format so that it does the conversion in UTF format?
Because I... (3 Replies)
Hi, upgraded one of the server to RHEL7. A Shell script uses dos2unix to convert EOL characters to Linux format and checks return code. In RHEL6, if conversion fails shell script returns code 1 where as if conversion fails in RHEL7 script returns return code 13. Is it possible to change RHEL7... (6 Replies)
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