Andreas Fabri writes:
> 
> I use cvs from within emacs under bash on NT.
> 
> When I add a keyword and check the file in, cvs
> perfroms keyword substitution, but unfortunately
> also puts ^M at the end of each line.
> 
> How can I avoid this.

Work on a platform where text files don't end with <CR><LF>.

CVS works on text files.  Text files on NT are *supposed* to have ^M at
the end of each line.  Proper NT text editors know that and don't
display them.

-Larry Jones

Pitiful.  Just pitiful. -- Calvin

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