Hi Team,
Is their any option to remove the "Control M" (^M) character in unix text file.
I have used dos2ux command. But it failed to open, if the file size is greater than 2 GB.
And my unix box environment is.
bash-2.00$ uname -a
HP-UX colby B.11.11 U 9000/800 343903084 unlimited-user license
bash-2.00$ ls -lrt file.raw
-rw-r--r-- 1 user chs 7011283987 Mar 13 06:37 file.raw
bash-2.00$ dos2ux file.raw
dos2ux: cannot open file.raw
Any help appreciated, Thanks!
Shanmugam A.
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