Date: Sun, 14 Mar 1999 19:58:06 -0800 (PST) From: byron@omix.com (Byron Brummer) To: zen@buddhist.com (G. Adam Stanislav) Cc: freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Converting text files Message-ID: <199903150358.TAA07199@thrush.omix.com> In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990313142919.008e2530@mail.bfm.org> from "G. Adam Stanislav" at "Mar 13, 99 02:29:19 pm"
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"G. Adam Stanislav" <zen@buddhist.com> wrote: > At 12:38 13-03-1999 -0500, Bill Fumerola wrote: > >Downloading, compiling, installing, and learning another program's syntax > >is EASIERS then using two programs that already exist on the system and > >have been used for a long time? > > > >Thanks, but no thanks. > > I did not know this was going to a mailing list. I simply followed a link > at freebsd.org for contacting the authors of the FAQ. FYI: For nearly every project on the Internet utilizing more then the talents of a single person, expect any addresses to it to actually be a mailing list. That's just the way it works best. > And yes, using tuc is considerably simpler than running a perl script. > There is no syntax to learn. What's there to learn? The handbook gives you the syntax, the user need only type it (or use a mouse to cut-n-paste). If cutting and pasting a relatively simple command line is a problem for the user, they should not be using Unix (IMHO). If the user fears they will forget the command line there is always the options of: alias tuc="perl -i.bak -npe 's/\r\n/\n/g'" Or save it to a command for all to use: $ cat > /usr/local/bin/tuc #!/usr/local/bin/perl -pi.bak s/\r\n/\n/g ^D $ chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/tuc The basic point being that a "dos2unix" program is an entire one line of Perl code (currently the most portable language on the planet), is not used often (relatively speeking), and as such I would see no reason to bother installing a C version. -Note that perl is always installed on a FreeBSD system. > At any rate, I was simply trying to offer a simple solution to the FreeBSD > team, to use as they please if they please. I had no idea my message was > going to go to FreeBSD users at large. Actually, it went to the FreeBSD doc mailing list, not the user (general) list. -- -Zenin (zenin@archive.rhps.org) Your Official ORGy sites! The Bawdy Caste (Fremont, CA) www.bawdycaste.org Barely Legal (Oakland, CA) www.barelylegal.org Rocky Horror Archive (Earth, Milky Way) www.archive.rhps.org RHFC1.1 V!M!P1S2RBL24Y1980 P*B-R+20@H-D+100@W+200@T+5@P?L15@Y1990&1@(7@)!1 C8@W3@P@& IF&-W&&-N+M1C-! MA2{RO,PQ}M{PQ}C3B15@R15@V1O+++ D?-K1S@C0!O{IS}T5@ QNA+&+!K+!PW>&H1+! YA25+>16G{m}H{5'7"}L{CA,USA}S{f>ba12^H7k}W= To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-doc" in the body of the message
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