On Wednesday 27 April 2005 2:44 am, Keith Marshall wrote: > ... I always test my submissions onGNU/Linux, Win32 with MinGW, > Win32 with Cygwin ...
Having said that, I've subsequently realised that I omitted to test `pdfroff'
on Cygwin. I've since done just that, and uncovered a problem with running
in the `ash' shell, (which Cygwin uses, rather than `bash', in place of `sh').
Here's a patch:
Handle parsing anomalies in Cygwin's `ash', and similar, shells.
* pdfroff.sh: ($CAT, $GREP, $SED, $GROFF, $DIFF): avoid interpreting
misdirected error messages, which `type' sends to `stdout' in some
shells, as a successful program file match.
($AWK, $GS): likewise; also ensure that multiple choice match
prototypes are eval'ed as such, in case token splitting occurs before
variable expansion.
Best regards,
Keith.
pdfroff-20050501.patch.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
_______________________________________________ Groff mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
