Subj : Re: Active or dead? To : mark lewis From : Tony Langdon Date : Thu Nov 03 2016 07:40:00 -=> mark lewis wrote to Tony Langdon <=- ml> AFAIK, yes... i have no clue what OS the data files my project works ml> with are created on or what kind of transfers and conversions may ml> happen before the data is zipped... we use a script that pulls the zips ml> from the remote server(s) and unzips it... then my project takes ml> existing data in locally processed text files and loads in the new data ml> from the remote server... it hasn't cared about EOLs on any systems ml> i've run the project on... each one pulls the data archives from the ml> remote server(s) and off we go to the races... Cool, that's even better. :) My guess would have been that FPB would have defaulted to behaviour native to the OS the binary was compiled for. Looks like there won't be any cross platform issues with text files. ml> now, if one must have the same EOL, that's easy enough to do... IIRC, ml> there's one system variable that you can ""override"" to make it use ml> 0x0d0a for EOL on all systems... or you can go for 0x0a on all or even ml> 0x0a0d (older mac eol) if you desire... Nah, just wanted to make sure we can read logs from different systems without error. :) I sent Steven samples of the same log extract in Windows and Unix format, so he should be able to confirm this. ml> FPC is very flexible when it comes to plain ASCII text files using the ml> traditional readln and writeln routines... now, if you want to use that ml> UTF-8 mess, it is a whole other story... AFAIK, logs are in plain ASCII. :-) ml> FWIW: my project is a TLE processor... if anyone knows what a TLE is, ml> they will have an idea of what my project does ;) Tracking satellites, are we? ;) Yep, I do know what TLEs are, and have used them many times. :-) .... These mating rituals you humans indulge in are quite disgusting. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410) .