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Re: default text mode
On Jun 28 13:57, Jan LÃbbe wrote:
> Am 28.06.2010 13:35, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >Role? The automatism is to use binary mode unless /etc/fstab says
> >something else. Other than that, why would you do that at all?
> >If you need textmode for something, do it under some mount point
> >of your own. There's no good reason to use textmode for the system
> >directories, unless Cygwin is too fast on your machine.
>
> Cygwin is not to fast, but if I run sed on files all Windows EOL are
> replaced with Unix EOL. That damages my version control. Of course I
> can run u2d on that files manually, but I don't want to remind that
> all time.
>
> The files itself are mounted in text mode. They are under
> /cygdrive/d/Projekte/. But sed changes the EOL anyway. Because sed
> is saved in /usr/bin, which is mounted in binary mode, I thought
> this is the reason for sed doing so.
Nope. Sed is a stream editor. Usually it does not open the output file
by itself but just writes to stdout. Whoever opened the stdout stream
has opened it in binary mode. Are you sure the file is actually written
to the textmode mounted area? Maybe it's written to /tmp and then just
moved over. That would explain the behaviour quite naturally.
> Also one cannot change the way of mounting /, /usr/bin, and /usr/lib
> in fstab, as you can see:
>
> >% cat /etc/fstab
> ># For a description of the file format, see the Users Guide
> ># http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table
> >
> >none /cygdrive cygdrive text,posix=0,user 0 0
>
> There is only the possibility to change the way of mounting /cygdrive.
Erm...
> Thanks for further advises.
The advice is given in the /etc/fstab file itself:
# For a description of the file format, see the Users Guide
# http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#mount-table
Corinna
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