On 5/3/07, Rodney Sparapani <rsparapa(a)mcw.edu> wrote:
I hate spaces too, but I have to deal with them because
we have Windows users who have brought the habit to our Unix
system. This should work (but, I don't actually see what the
code is supposed to be doing):
if test `pwd` != `sh -c "cd \"$srcdir\" && pwd"` \
Hi, Rodney -
Yes, I tried that one, too. I _think_ it may solve the particular
problem with line 901, but there are (at least) these other errors,
too:
cd: 887: can't cd to /opt/src/foo
test: 915: bar: unexpected operator
checking host system type... /bin/sh: Can't open /opt/src/foo
If someone has a burning desire to fix all the embedded space
problems, that would be great, but I don't really have much interest
in fixing these issues one tiny bug at a time. This is why I asked
for what the OP was actually trying to do. I'd like to get all of the
symptoms identified at one time.
Of course, as far as Windows goes, these fixes only apply to the
cygwin build. The native port uses the mechanism laid out in
nt/config.inc.
- Vin
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