On 09/25/2013 10:05 AM, Eric Blake wrote: > On 09/25/2013 09:52 AM, leila karami wrote: >> Dear Eric >> >> I obtained old.gro file from linux, then I changed and saved it in windows >> (new.gro). I want to use new.gro file in linux again. >> >> I attached files in free compression format (such as gzip). >> >> I want to do some works to obtained new.gro file exactly similar to style >> and format of the old.gro to use new.gro in linux. >> Please tell me how to do this work exactly? > > If line endings are all that differs, use 'diff -Z' to ignore the > trailing space differences, or download the 'dos2unix' utility and > reconvert your file back into desired line endings before doing the diff. Hmm, you may have found a real bug after all: $ diff --version | head -n1 diff (GNU diffutils) 3.3 $ diff -Z <(printf 'a\nb\n') <(printf 'a\nb\n'); echo $? 0 $ timeout 10s diff -Z <(printf 'a\r\nb\n') <(printf 'a\nb\r\n'); echo $? 124 Why is 'diff -Z' going into an infinite loop and timing out after ten seconds, instead of ignoring differences caused by mixed-mode carriage returns? -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org