New sed in latest

Charles Wilson cwilson@ece.gatech.edu
Fri Jun 2 13:06:00 GMT 2000


So, with the new sed behavior the following is no longer going to work,
right?

---dos2unix----
#!/bin/bash
sed 's/^M//' $1
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Where the '^M' is generated by pressing CTRL-V, CTRL-M.

--Chuck

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