sön 2006-03-19 klockan 12:57 -0800 skrev Paul Eggert: > Autoconf deals with shells that do not conform to XSI, and where the > results are implementation-defined if there's a backslash anywhere in > the string, so to some extent this point is moot for Autoconf (though > it's undeniably a portability problem, one that is documented in the > Autoconf manual under "Limitations of Builtins").
I thought so too, but in this case it is a autoconf 2.57 output which is failing, ending up with a lot of control characters instead of the expected sed backreferences.. The package in question is the Squid-3 development snapshots found at http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/HEAD/ The failure is seen at least in the cppunit subpackage called recursiverly from the main configure. Maybe in the main package as well. My access to systems with a shell behaving like this is somewhat limited so I have not produced a smaller test case for the problem. So far Linda is the only one reporting this issue to us, but shells behaving like this is not very wide spread in our community of Squid-3 snapshot/development release users.. Regards Henrik
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