[bug #16670] Repeated backslash-escaped newlines not POSIXly replaced

2012-03-03 Thread Paul D. Smith
Update of bug #16670 (project make): Status:None = Fixed Assigned to:None = psmith Open/Closed:Open = Closed Fixed Release:

[bug #16670] Repeated backslash-escaped newlines not POSIXly replaced

2009-06-02 Thread Paul D. Smith
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #16670 (project make): OK, the fix for this is simple enough. However, it does cause user-visible changes. It's not so much the replacing of each backslash/newline/following whitespace with a space that's the issue, it's the fact that TRAILING whitespace on the

[bug #16670] Repeated backslash-escaped newlines not POSIXly replaced

2009-06-02 Thread Paul D. Smith
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #16670 (project make): Ugh. Savannah's comments kind of suck. I mean, the current behavior gives: a b and the POSIXly-correct behavior would give: a b ___ Reply to this item at:

[bug #16670] Repeated backslash-escaped newlines not POSIXly replaced

2006-05-24 Thread Ray Ingles
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitemitem_id=16670 Summary: Repeated backslash-escaped newlines not POSIXly replaced Project: make Submitted by: sorceror Submitted on: Wednesday 05/24/2006 at 13:56 Severity: