libc/posix/PTESTS2C.sed
Andreas Schwab
schwab@suse.de
Mon Jun 4 10:08:00 GMT 2001
Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> writes:
|> "Tom Browder" <tbrowder@home.com> writes:
|>
|> > Can someone please confirm the current CVS version of the
|> > subject file is correct? Are all the The last two lines
|> > read:
|> >
|> > ===========>
|> > s/
|> > /\\r/g
|> > <============
|> >
|> > This causes a 'make check' error on my system and it looks
|> > like
|> > maybe the two lines should be collapsed into one:
|> >
|> > ===========>
|> > s/\\n/\\r/g
|> > <============
|>
|> Either your sed or your editor is broken, those lines appear as one
|> line on my system.
It's probably a problem of text vs. binary. This file has a literal CR
that cannot be replaced by a text equivalent. Try using "cvs up -kb" on
this file.
Andreas.
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