Of the files in the rar archives, old.gro has DOS-style CRLF line
endings and new.gro has UNIX-style LF line endings. After fixing this
with 'recode ibmpc..latin1 old.gro', I get a more useful result out of
diff (but it's still a long patch).
Andreas
On Wed, 25 Sep 2013 10:20:20 -0600
Eric Blake wrote:
> On 09/25/2013 10:05 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
> > On 09/25/2013 09:52 AM, leila karami wrote:
> >> Dear Eric
> >>
> >> I obtained old.gro file from linux, then I changed and saved it in windows
> >> (new.gro). I want to use new.gro file in linux
The difference in the files is that the old file has Windows style
newlines (CR+LF: 0x0a,0x0d) while the new file has unix style end of
lines (just LF 0x0a). The change was probably made by the editor you
used.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline for mor information about newlines.
Therefore
On 09/25/2013 11:05 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> $ timeout 10s diff -Z <(printf 'a\r\nb\n') <(printf 'a\nb\r\n'); echo $?
>> 124
>>
>
> diff 3.3 (probably compiled with gcc-4.7.3 p1.0, pie-0.5.5,
> glibc-2.17 on amd64) does not timeout on my system:
>
> $ diff -Z <(printf 'a\nb\n') <
On 09/25/2013 09:52 AM, leila karami wrote:
> Dear Eric
>
> I obtained old.gro file from linux, then I changed and saved it in windows
> (new.gro). I want to use new.gro file in linux again.
>
> I attached files in free compression format (such as gzip).
>
> I want to do some works to obtained n
On 09/25/2013 09:49 AM, leila karami wrote:
> Dear Andreas
>
> Are you sure old.gro has DOS-style and new.gro has UNIX-style.
>
> I obtained old.gro file from linux, then I changed and saved it in windows
> (new.gro). I want to use new.gro file in linux again.
>
> I attached files again.
>
> I
Dear Eric
I obtained old.gro file from linux, then I changed and saved it in windows
(new.gro). I want to use new.gro file in linux again.
I attached files in free compression format (such as gzip).
I want to do some works to obtained new.gro file exactly similar to style
and format of the old.g
On 09/25/2013 08:37 AM, Paul Eggert wrote:
> Here's what happens when I compare them.
> (The "$ " is the prompt by my shell; it comes
> before the command I typed; the other lines are
> the output of "diff".)
>
> $ diff old.rar new.rar
> Binary files old.rar and new.rar differ
> $ diff -a old.rar
Here's what happens when I compare them.
(The "$ " is the prompt by my shell; it comes
before the command I typed; the other lines are
the output of "diff".)
$ diff old.rar new.rar
Binary files old.rar and new.rar differ
$ diff -a old.rar new.rar
[ lots of binary gibberish ]
This is the documente
leila karami wrote:
> 2-files is true.
Sorry, that message had just one attachment.
Can you please send one file per attachment,
so that the email has two attachments?
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