Hi Janina! I think they are a part of the mtools package, which contains a lot of other useful ms-dos commands. Gene >Hi, Gene: > >Thanks -- but they're not in Redhat, so I guess they'd be in some archive >somewhere. > >Actually, the sed syntax Kris provided works like a charm, and I should >probably learn sed, huh? <grin> > > > Janina Sajka, Director > Information Systems Research & Development > American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) > >janina at afb.net > > >On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Gene Collins wrote: > >> Hello Janina! Look for a couple of utilities called fromdos and todos. >> >> Gene >> >> >> >What's the preferred way to deal with CR/LF translations when shunting >> >ASCII files back and forth between Unix/Linux and DOS/Windows? Once upon >> >a time I had a little utility called flip that did the trick very neatly, >> >but I don't find that in my Redhat install. Is there a flip, or something >> >like it that I should grab from somewhere? Or is there a magic incantation >> >for doing this directly in bash? >> > >> >Thanks. >> > >> > >> > Janina Sajka, Director >> > Information Systems Research & Development >> > American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) >> > >> >janina at afb.net >> > >> > >> > >> >To unsubscribe from the speakup mailing list, send a message to >> >listserv at braille.uwo.ca with "unsubscribe speakup" in the message. >> >Check out our web page at http://www.braille.uwo.ca/speakup. >> To unsubscribe from the speakup mailing list, send a message to >> listserv at braille.uwo.ca with "unsubscribe speakup" in the message. >> Check out our web page at http://www.braille.uwo.ca/speakup. >> > >To unsubscribe from the speakup mailing list, send a message to >listserv at braille.uwo.ca with "unsubscribe speakup" in the message. >Check out our web page at http://www.braille.uwo.ca/speakup.