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2009/7/4 Emmanuel Lecharny <[email protected]> > Brian Burch wrote: > >> Jonathan Camilleri wrote: >> >>> I've just loaded an .ldif file within Apache Directory Studio and the >>> program is pointing out /Unexpected token/. I can't see anything wrong with >>> the file, any ideas pls? >>> >> >> Don't know about apache studio, but I've often had this sort of error with >> command line ldapmodify when I've copied a windoze or os2 based ldif file to >> unix and then updated it there. In almost every case, I've tracked it down >> to a cr/lf problem. >> > Unlikely ... > > Otherwise, there are many potential traps : > > * no space after the ':' or '::' > * a multi-line value not starting with a space > * an attribute type with a non valid char in it > * a missing ':' > * a missing RC at the end of the file (not sure if it still generates an > error...) > * the #version:1 does not contain the valid '1' number > > Without the file, it's hard to say ... > > >> If this is possible in your case, edit the file under linux; go to EVERY >> single end-of-line position and delete characters until the next line >> concatenates with the current one; hit return. (repeat for every line, >> including the last empty line). >> > A trick on linux/unix, to remove window$ ^M : open your file in vi, and > type :%s/^V^M// in command mode > (to produce the ^V, just hit the control key and the V key. The very same > for ^M). Doing the same with sed should also work... > > > > -- > -- > cordialement, regards, > Emmanuel Lécharny > www.iktek.com > directory.apache.org > > > -- Jonathan Camilleri Mobile (MT): 00356 7982 7113 E-mail: [email protected] Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this e-mail. I usually reply to e-mails within 2 business days. If it's urgent, give me a call.
