Note, it also happened when I installed off the gem in addition to via SVN. I was playing around with the SVN eol options, but I don't think that's really it now. Thank you for your confirmation -- I should have noticed \003 is not an eol myself but I jumped to conclusions.
Brian
On 8/21/06, Scott Laird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
\003 is Control-C, which isn't a Unix line ending character. Is it
just this one file?
Scott
On 8/19/06, Brian Hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is anyone else having problems with the 4.0.x code (including trunk) under
> Windows? I'm running Windows XP SP2 and I get all sorts of weird errors. I
> believe its related to the line endings.
>
> *** example output ***
> compile error
> ./script/../config/../app/views/layouts/accounts.rhtml:3:
> parse error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting kEND
> ./script/../config/../app/views/layouts/accounts.rhtml:4:
> Invalid char `\003' in _expression_
>
> ./script/../config/../app/views/layouts/accounts.rhtml:4:
> parse error, unexpected tIDENTIFIER, expecting kEND
> **************************
>
> Each and every time, editing the file in an editor (I typically use Textpad
> & RadRails) solves the problem. In other words, I just open the file add a
> blank line, delete the blank line, then save (this to 'trick' the editor
> into setting the 'dirty' flag that a save is needed). This didn't happen in
> the 2.6 code base, but I can't exactly say where things went astray.
>
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