Tofrodos for Linux 1.7.12 freeware
... CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) pairs as their new line delimiters, and the Unix format, which usually have LFs (line feeds) to terminate each line.
It is a useful utility to have around when you have to convert files between MSDOS (or Windows) and Unix/Linux/BSD (and her clones and variants). ...
Author | Christopher Heng |
Released | 2012-10-01 |
Filesize | 102 kB |
Downloads | 336 |
OS | Linux |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | text file conversion, convert ASCII, MSDOS to Unix, ASCII, conversion, converter |
Users' rating (10 rating) |
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1.7.12 | Oct 1, 2012 | New Release | * [All systems] Under certain error conditions, Tofrodos may fail to remove the temporary files that it creates. This is now fixed. * [All systems] Fixed another bug where an exit code of 0, instead of 1, is returned under certain failure conditions. * [MSDOS] Although MSDOS is not a multitasking system, and thus should not need it, the DOS port of Tofrodos now also uses my implementation of mkstemp(). This simplifies maintenance since I'll have fewer code paths to test. * [Windows and MSDOS] Support for compiling the source code using DJGPP 2, Borland C/C++, LCC-Win32 and Digital Mars C has been removed. Please use one of the other supported compilers (eg, Open Watcom C, etc). Alternatively, just use the precompiled binary included in the package. * [All systems] The documentation now has information about the exit codes returned by Tofrodos. |
1.7.11 | Sep 27, 2012 | New Release | [All] Tofrodos now consistently returns an exit code of 1 when there's a failure. Previously, under certain error conditions, it could return an exit code of -1 (which is not a valid exit code for some operating systems) instead of 1. [Windows] This version now includes an implementation of mkstemp() for Windows (when compiled with Open Watcom C), bringing the Windows (Open Watcom) port of tofrodos up to par with versions for systems like Linux and Mac OS X which provide mkstemp() in their C libraries. Hopefully, this will help those of you who run multiple instances of tofrodos at the same time in the same directory. [Windows] Fixed a bug introduced in 1.7.9 where the Windows port of tofrodos always creates the temporary file in the current directory instead of the directory where the target file is. [Mac OS X] The Mac OS X port of tofrodos now uses mkstemp() to create the temporary file the way it does on Linux. |
1.7.9 | Feb 27, 2011 | New Release | [Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Unix] The behaviour of the -b option (create backup file) has been changed to be more useful on systems with support for long filenames and an arbitrary number of file extensions (ie, all systems except MSDOS). It now backs up "filename.ext" as "filename.ext.bak" instead of "filename.bak". Note that with this version, the DOS version no longer behaves the same way (when the -b option is used) as the Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, *BSD and other Unix versions, since DOS systems have filename limitations. At least this way, we're not held back by the least common denominator (DOS), especially since few people use DOS nowadays. [All] The documentation has been updated to explain the behaviour of the -b option in more detail. |