These days, I drove crazy to deploy an ear on unix enviroment using Weblogic. At the end I realized by using (cat -v file.properties) that such file was full of ^M at the end of the line.
I have several hundred GB of data that I need to paste together using开发者_运维技巧 the unix paste utility in Cygwin, but it won\'t work properly if there are windows EOL characters in the files. The
I want to check whether any DOS files exist in any specific directory. Is there any way to distinguish DOS files from UNIX apart from the ^M chars ?
I have an application that is developed in a Windows environment. The application itself gets deployed to a Linux environment. Each tim开发者_运维技巧e I deploy this application I have to convert exec
I got into an argument over on SuperUser.com about useless answers and found myself challenging the other poster to answer the question in brainfuck.He didn\'t take me up on it, but now I\'m curious.