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From: "J.W. Dare" <jwdare AT cox DOT net>
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Subject: Re: No new line at end of file?
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On Tue, 03 Sep 2002 08:00:41 GMT, joel AT gginc DOT co DOT nospam DOT nz (Joel
Murdoch) wrote:

>Thank you for the <quote>helpful<unquote> answer, but it's a Doom
>port. I didn't write Doom, and Doom is made up of many many files.
>DJGPP never used to bitch about the newline thing, and I'd rather not
>have to edit 100 odd files just to put a newline at the end.


It would be quite easy to write a small program that adds new line
characters to the end of files.  You could use either command line
wild card expansion or a response file for inputting the list of files
to be modified.
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J.W.Dare
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