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Dan Barrett <nullpointer at pobox.com> writes: > Can anyone remind me of the proper regexp to feed sed which will cause it to > eat newlines off? I've got a file of newline-separated data which I want to > concatenate into one big string. You can use: perl -ne chomp <somefiles> jj
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