Hi, I have just tried a 'make check' on CSSC-1.0.1 and found a number of failures caused by what would appear to be a $@ expansion failure for the case where $@ is an empty string. It expands to '\x7F' !!!
Test case: Download and unpack CSSC-1.0.1. Enter the following commands: cd CSSC-1.0.1 # Change dir if required ./configure -enable-binary make make check The make check fails. This first failure has been tracked this down to $@ expansions in the echo_nonl (line 106) function in tests/common/test-common lines 198 and 207. After changing the code to avoid using the echo_nonl function at the specified lines, make check continues a bit further. The second failure is in tests/admin/I-option.sh (line 59) , again due to a $@ expansion in echo_nonl. This third failure is in tests/binary/auto.sh (line 96), again due to a $@ expansion in echo_nonl (at line 64). After fixing these lines so that none of them use the echo_nonl function, the tests passed. bash -version gives: GNU bash, version 3.1.17(9)-release (i686-pc-cygwin) Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. The cygcheck file is attached. Regards Mark Fortescue.
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