Mark Fortescue mtfhpc.demon.co.uk> writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> The mensioned problems are unique to cygwin. The $ expansion error is
not
> present in cygwin bash-3.0-14.tar.bz2
>
> For re-preduction, see the Nov 6th email.
> > Test case: Download and unpack CSSC-1.0.1.
> > Enter the followin
Hi Eric,
The mensioned problems are unique to cygwin. The $@ expansion error is not
present in cygwin bash-3.0-14.tar.bz2
For re-preduction, see the Nov 6th email. The error prevents the
CSSC-1.0.1 test suite from operating. On Linux, it runs through without
any failures. Using bash-2.05 and
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According to Mark Fortescue on 12/19/2006 5:55 PM:
> Hi,
>
> Back in start of November (6th), I had to re-install/upgrade cygwin/bash
> to alow me to use some additional programs. At this time I found out
> that the upgraded bash had a fault in it tha
Hi,
Back in start of November (6th), I had to re-install/upgrade cygwin/bash
to alow me to use some additional programs. At this time I found out that
the upgraded bash had a fault in it that prevented it from expanding $@
correctly. Not being a subscriber to the mailing list I did not see the
Mark Fortescue mtfhpc.demon.co.uk> writes:
> 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' !!!
This may be the same bug as was reported up
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
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