On Jun 28, 2006, at 6:50 AM, askel wrote:

> According to PasteScript documentation, ini-file can be easily
> converted into startup script on UNIX/Linux platforms by adding
> magic-line at the very top, adding [exe] section and setting execution
> bit. However, that wont work for ini-files generated using Pylons. The
> reason is that they, and templates used to generate them, have DOS
> end-of-line encoding thus when you add magic-line to such a file it
> most likely will have the same end-of-line encoding which effectively
> makes script fail with "No such file or directory".
>
> Well, solution is simple when you know what causes the problem but that
> could cost somebody plenty of time to figure out what is going on.

Thanks for bringing this up and discovering the problem. I thought we 
had removed any DOS end-of-line encoding's, which version of Pylons are 
you using that has this?

Thanks,
Ben


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