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yes, this is exactly what I needed - thank you
The strange thing is that cat program is giving \r\n instead of \n as EOL. For what reason \r is there? Normal(in bash), cat is writing just \n ...
cheers, Tomas
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Re^5: IPC::Run and subprocess interaction
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ikegami
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on Jul 18, 2011 at 17:27 UTC
One would presume that the input to
cat
has carriage returns before the newlines.
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