At 23:39 29/03/2000 +0300, Mikko H�nninen wrote:
>Looks like a classic case of having DOS/Windows-style line endings in
>a shell script, instead of Unix-style. Get rid of the ctrl-M characters
>and it should work fine after that. Something like:
>
> tr -d '\r' < oldfile > newfile
>
>... should do the trick, if your favourite editor won't allow you to
>remove them.
>
but when I edited the file with vi, I didn't see any ^M trailer on it ;)
I got the file directly from web.infoave.net/~dsill/qmail-script-dt61.txt,
and I got the file using lynx, so I don't get the file using netscape for
windows first and transfer it to the server.
BTW afterall, because the site is not big enough, I use qmail-init.txt from
chris johnson (CMIIW)
I only run this
ulimit -v 2048
csh -cf '/var/qmail/rc &'
and the tcpserver command.
So I don't use cyclog or multilog, but using the "old" syslog.
>> What shell are you using?
>
>Judging from the output, bash.
yes, thats true.
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