It did the trick. Thanks a lot for solving this annoying problem. Yes, it
was invisible ^M characters, which I could see in Vim, but not in vi. Now
'ael reload' ouput is how it should be.

Zeeshan A Zakaria

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On 2010-08-25 1:29 PM, "Rodrigo Lang" <[email protected]> wrote:

Use the command "aptitude install tofrodos" to install dos2unix. This
command get the file and clear the "^M".


Regards,
Rodrigo Lang.

2010/8/25 Zeeshan Zakaria <[email protected]>


>
> Actually I have found the problem, and leanred some new stuff along with
it.
>
> Apparently all...



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