> >>> "Mani Murugesan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/99 11:15PM >>>
> Hello,
>
> Is there any quick way to move entire directory-trees (along with
> their
> files) between dos and linux? I tried sz, rz etc but I could not copy
> the
> directories. I tried to do this using SAMBA from within Windoze.
> However
> then the files are not stripped of their '\r' (Carraige returns) before
> the
> '\n' (Line feed). I am presently developing C programs which are
> portable
> across linux and dos. Finally I wrote a trivial C program to do the
> conversion. Is there any automatic way to do this since I have to move
> the
> directory between both the platforms often?
>
> Mani. M
If you use WinDOS then you must be having Wordpad. Wordpad understands UNIX text
format. So you can read/edit any file which you have copied from the Linux
partition. I am not aware whether your IDE for C compiler(in WinDOS) will
understand this format. To get around this, you can choose to save(save as) the
file in MS-DOS text format in wordpad.
Kousik
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