All releases of dos2unix


Release Notes: This release adds conversion of Windows UTF-16 files to Unix UTF-8 files and conversion of Unix UTF-8 files to Windows UTF-8 files with the byte order mark.


Release Notes: This release enables wildcard expansion for all versions and fixes a compilation error which occurred when debugging was enabled.


Release Notes: The homepage URL has changed. Dos2unix compiles now for native MSYS, and compiles with OpenWatcom for dos32 and win32. On OS/2, wildcards are now supported, and the code page is detected properly.


Release Notes: The messages and manual have been translated to Spanish. File ownership is maintained in old file mode (Unix only). Dos2unix and Unix2dos now share the same language files. The source code has been cleaned up.


Release Notes: The handling of symbolic links has been improved. Options to skip, replace, or follow symbolic links. Error handling has been improved. Improvements for Cygwin.


Release Notes: The error messages have been improved. Large File Support has been enabled. PDF doc generation is optional. Esperanto x-notation is optional.


Release Notes: ISO mode now supports the same code pages as SunOS dos2unix. Generated documentation files have been removed from the source package. Form Feed is treated as a valid text character. 7bit and Iso mode can be used in Mac mode.


Release Notes: A Dutch translation of the manual has been added. A compilation problem on Darwin OS was solved. A Windows 64-bit port has been made. There were some minor cleanups.


Release Notes: Esperanto translations have been added. Ports to 16 bit DOS have been made. Command-line options can be set in stdio mode. A bug was fixed for dos2unix Mac mode to avoid changing DOS line endings. Stubs for DOS32 versions of mac2unix and unix2mac were created. Localization information has been added to the manual. Man pages have been merged. Man pages are generated from a Perl POD file.


Release Notes: Dos2unix and Unix2dos have been bundled in a single package. German translations have been added. Dos2unix -l --newline also works in MAC mode. Unix2dos also has an option -l / --newline. A Mac mode has been added to Unix2dos to convert Unix line endings to Mac line endings. Cleanup of messages and the manual.