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RE: egcs-19990405 fixincludes SHELL requirement (hpux10.20) -Reply
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- Subject: RE: egcs-19990405 fixincludes SHELL requirement (hpux10.20) -Reply
- From: Tim C Prince <Prince_Tim_C at solarturbines dot com>
- Date: 06 Apr 1999 11:48:00 Z
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Yes, of course I meant the fixincludes script didn't run under csh.
Thanks.
>>> korb@datadesign.com 04/05/99 05:26pm >>>
> The new fixincludes apparently depend on the SHELL
Regeneration of the fixes does. The fixes themselves should
not.
> environment being set to a suitable value. Could this be fixed
by
> having the scripts specify /bin/sh or should it be documented?
> SHELL=/bin/ksh appears to work on hpux10.20. HP's broken
> csh doesn't.
> Dr. Timothy C. Prince
> Consulting Engineer
> Solar Turbines, a Caterpillar Company
> alternate e-mail: tprince@computer.org
Thank you. The oversight was added to fixinc/genfixes
this morning. I always use a Bourne shell derivative...
Please forward to egcs-bugs. Thanks.
Regards,
Bruce