The lfcr.py script that comes with Python (tools/scripts directory) can probably fix your source. -- v.s.babu vsbabu at erols.com http://vsbabu.csoft.net "dsavitsk" <dsavitsk at e-coli.net> wrote in message news:hLPy6.9101$mA.3008479 at newsrump.sjc.telocity.net... > I wrote some code w/ PythonWin (ActivePython 2.0) and when I tried to run it > on FreeBSD (Python 1.5.2 / Idle .5) I got syntax errors due to the '\r' on > the end of every line. Is there a way to stop this behavior from PyWin? > thanks, > doug > >
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