Hi,

Okay, Thanks for you help Karl !! :)

I will going rename this directory and i think that will works ;)

You are very strong you will work at Microsoft in California Karl ! ;)

Thanks very much,

Regards,

Le jeudi 11 avril 2019 22:24:00 UTC+2, Karl Auer a écrit :
>
> Yes, I do understand, and this is a problem you will contiue to have 
> unless you rename the directory.
>
> The problem is harmless - you can still use the directory, it will just 
> screw up your command prompt.
>
> Unless there is some reason why you cannot rename the directory, you 
> should rename it to something more standard. Having control characters in 
> directory names is not good practice.
>
> Regards, K.
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 2:04 AM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have this directory but it's from windows create it in my linux.
>>
>> In fact, when i write repo + CTL-V then CTL-M   i can open this 
>> repertory but the curseur is at left and not a right do you understand ?
>>
>> Thanks for your help Karl !! ;)
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Le jeudi 11 avril 2019 14:27:31 UTC+2, Karl Auer a écrit :
>>>
>>> I'm puzzled, why do you want a directory with a carriage return in its 
>>> name?
>>>
>>> Anyway - some programs (like ls) will convert control characters to 
>>> question marks. But most don't, and your prompt string ($PS1) does not. To 
>>> avoid seeing the carriage return in your prompt, you will have to change 
>>> your prompt so it does not contain the working directory. For example, 
>>> substitute this for the last occurrence of "\w" in your PS1 variable:
>>>
>>>    \$(pwd | tr -d \\r\\n)
>>>
>>> That will just remove carriage returns and linefeeds from the directory 
>>> name. It will prevent the carriage returns displaying, but you will be 
>>> unable to tell the difference between repo and repo^M in your prompt.
>>>
>>> Note that when you do "cd repo?" or "cd repo^M" (you can get "^M" by 
>>> pressing CTL-V then CTL-M), you do actually change into the directory! You 
>>> just don't see its name in the prompt. And because "pwd" will not transcode 
>>> carriage returns, it is hard to see what directory you are in. You can do 
>>> this to check what directory you are in:
>>>
>>>    pwd | od -a
>>>
>>> Aside from these output oddities, the directory can be used in the same 
>>> ways as any other directory.
>>>
>>> Regards, K.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 9:50 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Karl Auer,
>>>>
>>>> First, thank you very much for your answer complet Mister Karl Auer :)
>>>>
>>>> Exactly, the cursor drops down one line, then to the far left of the 
>>>> window.
>>>>
>>>> I would like on issue without rename the name of directory. I would 
>>>> like only open this repertory but i don't find in internet :(
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Le jeudi 11 avril 2019 10:51:24 UTC+2, Karl Auer a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure what you mean by "I get carriage return". Do you mean 
>>>>> that when you issue (from the parent directory) the command "cd 
>>>>> repertoire?" (that's an actual question mark) the cursor drops down one 
>>>>> line, then to the far left of the window? If so, it looks like you have 
>>>>> somehow managed to create a directory called "repertoireM" where M is 
>>>>> an actual carriage return.
>>>>>
>>>>> *It is harmless* - when in that directory, the remains of your 
>>>>> command prompt will appear to the right of the cursor and be overtyped by 
>>>>> whatever you type, but they will have no other effect.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you do not want to have that carriage return in the directory name, 
>>>>> just rename the directory:
>>>>>
>>>>>    mv repertoire? repertoireX
>>>>> Or whatever name you want instead of repertoireX.
>>>>> Alternatively, edit your command prompt. Set PS1 to whatever it is 
>>>>> now, but get rid or or replace "\w". That is the bit that is being 
>>>>> replaced 
>>>>> by the working directory name and causing the carriage return to be 
>>>>> displayed. You can set PS1 locally (just in the current terminal) and it 
>>>>> will apply only to the current window and will be reset when you close 
>>>>> that 
>>>>> window. If you want the change to be permanent, edit ~/.bashrc, look for 
>>>>> where PS1 is set, and make the change there. It won't take effect until 
>>>>> .bashrc is run again, of course.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards, K.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 6:00 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have Debian linux 8.11 (jessie) with Ansible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My problem is that i have two repertory :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *repertoire*
>>>>>> *repertoire?*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The repertory *repertoire?* it was created since windows so there is 
>>>>>> surely the character ^M
>>>>>>
>>>>>> when i try open this content with command line "cd repertoire?" i get 
>>>>>> a carriage return 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need this repertory for use in ansible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Someone have an idea please !!?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks community ansible ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
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