the fact that you're making them in DOS is creating the ^M. It has
nothing to do with obuild. It's the control character for cr/lf.
-Rich
On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Sorren@usa.net wrote:
> Just to clarify, I zip up the world files with winzip which keeps their
> case intact, then when I unzip In unix I use unzip -a which translates the
> cr lf sequence correctly. I'm in my telnet program and I see the ^M,
> which I can delete freely in the files. I'm trying to figure out what
> might be causing these ^M to appear.
>
> Sorren
>
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