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RE: other/5515: ./configure fails: sed: Function s%@subdirs@% cp cannot be parsed.


That WAS GNU sed.  Same result (different error message) from AIX sed.  (I
tried that first to make sure it wasn't something I could bypass without a
PR.)

BTW, sorry, Zack, I erroneously attributed your analysis to Craig.

-- Ed

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	'Zack Weinberg' [mailto:zack@codesourcery.com] 
Sent:	Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:05 AM
To:	Edwin Bates
Cc:	Craig Rodrigues; Carlo Wood; 'rodrigc@gcc.gnu.org';
'gcc-bugs@gcc.gnu.org'; 'gcc-prs@gcc.gnu.org'; 'nobody@gcc.gnu.org';
'gcc-gnats@gcc.gnu.org'; Steve Moore
Subject:	Re: other/5515: ./configure fails: sed: Function
s%@subdirs@% cp cannot be parsed.

On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 10:02:58AM -0500, Edwin Bates wrote:
> Thank you all for your input.  Carlo was correct: it's inserting a
newline,
> but only after the first directory (cp), and, as Craig said, it shouldn't
be
> doing it.  (What are you doing, AIX?)

Hmmm.  Can you get a copy of GNU sed and repeat the test with it installed
ahead of AIX sed in your PATH, please?

> + echo ./cp/config-lang.in 
> + sed -e s,^.*/\([^/]*\)/config-lang.in$,\1, 
> subdirs= cp
> 

*boggle*

zw


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