Yes, by 'assembly build' I meant running Maven, and more specifically
the lineEnding setting of maven-assembly-plugin descriptors.

On Wed, 5 Nov 2025 at 11:15, Vilius Šumskas
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If by "build" you mean running Maven, then check settings for Maven plugins, 
> like lineEnding in maven-assembly-plugin for example. Most plugins try to 
> auto detect line endings, but this could breaks workflows if multiple OS'es 
> are used.
>
> --
>     Vilius
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gašper Čefarin <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 12:59 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Problems with artemis bash script line endings on linux
>
> Hi,
>
>
> thank you for the extensive answer.
> I did build it on windows "originally", meaning I did the first build of 
> 2.45.0-snapshot on windows. I'm regularly using both windows and linux and I 
> remember building v2.42.0? on linux without any problems with line endings. 
> So I wanted to double check if this problem is only on my machine, at the 
> risk of sounding dumb and learning something new.
>
> I ran git ls-files --eol as suggested and you are right, I see w/crlf in my 
> output.
>
>
> I don't use WSL but you did mention autocrlf settings ... looks like I 
> (recently) copied the settings from my custom windows .gitconfig files 
> without paying too much attention to "autocrlf = true".
>
> Running git clone again without applying the custom gitconfig works as 
> expected.
>
>
> Adding .gitattributes sounds like a good idea to me - I'll test some 
> configurations it together with the (incorrect) autocrlf setting on linux.
> I'm thinking that forcing LF would be an issue on older windows machines, but 
> I just did a quick test on a windows7 (running artemis.cmd) and it runs - the 
> only issue I can find is that there are no displayed line endings inside 
> notepad.exe ... I'm not sure what would be the best way to go about it.
>
> Thanks again!
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]>
> Sent: 05 November 2025 10:51:42
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Problems with artemis bash script line endings on linux
>
>
> To sporočilo izvira izven naše organizacije. Bodite pozorni pri vsebini in 
> odpiranju povezav ali prilog.
>
>
>
>
> Given the mention of CRs + dos2unix and 'but today im both building and 
> running the script on linux', would that mean you were doing it on Windows 
> originally? When then 'on Linux' subsequently, might that have been e.g under 
> WSL and accessing repo files originally checked out from the host? 
> Alternatively, have you played with the eol / autocrlf settings perhaps?
>
> I dont think any of the typical contributors develops on Windows, so neither 
> the build or the repository settings really take [m]any steps to account for 
> line endings. For most of us everything typically appears to be just running 
> on Linux with the git defaults which typically results in LF in the repo and 
> thus LF checkouts for most, unless git is configured otherwise .
>
> If I run "git ls-files --eol
> artemis-distribution/src/main/resources/bin/artemis" it shows the index and 
> working dir file using LF.
>
> $ git ls-files --eol artemis-distribution/src/main/resources/bin/artemis
> i/lf    w/lf    attr/
> artemis-distribution/src/main/resources/bin/artemis
>
> I expect if you run it, the result will be different, e.g w/crlf
>
> (There does look to be 5 files in the repo with CRLF endings in total, 
> probably originally committed by someone running on Windows, or from someone 
> copy/pasting a file or bit of content originally with CRLFs)
>
> We could possibly tweak the assembly build to set the endings on those files, 
> or commit a .gitattributes to control the checkout, to avoid the issue you 
> are hitting...it's just not really come up before so there hasnt really been 
> any need to consider it.
>
> On Tue, 4 Nov 2025 at 08:46, Gašper Čefarin <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure if i'm the only one, but i experience these errors when 
> > building the distribution packages, unzipping and running the "artemis" 
> > script.
> >
> > running artemis extracted from .tar.gz:
> >
> > artemis: line 18: $'\r': command not found
> > artemis: line 54: syntax error near unexpected token `$'in\r''
> > 'rtemis: line 54: `case "`uname`" in
> >
> > from .zip:
> > /usr/bin/env: ‘sh\r’: No such file or directory
> >
> >
> > yesterday I solved it with running dos2unix:
> >
> > xx:/tmp/artemis/apache-artemis-2.45.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ ./artemis create
> > broker --force
> > /usr/bin/env: ‘sh\r’: No such file or directory
> > xx:/tmp/artemis/apache-artemis-2.45.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ dos2unix artemis
> > dos2unix: converting file artemis to Unix format...
> > xx:/tmp/artemis/apache-artemis-2.45.0-SNAPSHOT/bin$ ./artemis create
> > broker --force Creating ActiveMQ Artemis instance at:
> > /tmp/artemis/apache-artemis-2.45.0-SNAPSHOT/bin/broker
> > ...
> >
> >
> >
> > but today im both building and running the script on linux (ubuntu 24), and 
> > i'm experiencing the same problems. Can anyone else confirm that this is an 
> > actual issue?
> >
>
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