On Wed, Jun 23, 1999, Scott R. Every wrote:

> Here are the errors _I_ got:
> awk: cmd. line:1: BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109, 0, 0); } 
> </dev/null
> awk: cmd. line:1:
> ^ parse error
> awk: cmd. line:1: BEGIN { printf("%c%c%c%c%c%c", 27, 91, 49, 109, 0, 0); } 
> </dev/null
> awk: cmd. line:1:
> ^ parse error
> 
> I assume these are the same the previous poster was seeing...
> They did not seem to affect the compile at all.
> this was in mm-1.0.7 and everything seems to be working well.

Ops, _these_ were not the ones I've fixed. I tried it today under Solaris 2.6
and the Awk which failed was a different one. These Awks worked fine.  And I
also cannot see where a "parse error" should occur in the above (valid) line.
Hmmm... on what exact platform is this? Can you find out what has to be
changed in these Awk calls to make your platform happy, too?  There are after
line 400 in the script shtool.
                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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