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Old 11-02-2001
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Just a quick note on ftp from Windows to Unix:

If you need to copy ACSII files make sure your ftp is in ASCII transfere mode and not binary or you will get the ^m character at the end of each line. You can use dos2unix to correct this if you happen to have this problem.
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jh_setupenvironment - Prepares a build environment to compile an eclipse feature. SYNOPSIS
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