> If I understand correctly, you are changing the category codes of the
> Unicode characters when writing out to an auxiliary file, but only for
> those Unicode characters that are defined. This leads the Unicode
> character to be written out as a UTF-8 sequence. For the regular
> output, the defin
Hello,
On Solaris10 x32/x64,make check has 12 FAILs.
% ./configure
% make
% make check
has the following FAILs.
FAIL: test_scripts/formatting_cond_info.sh
FAIL: test_scripts/formatting_cond_info_no-ifhtml_no-ifinfo_no-iftex.sh
FAIL: test_scripts/formatting_cond_info_ifhtml_ifinfo_iftex.sh
FAIL:
Send you again with the correct subject.
Could you ignore the wrong ones, please ?
Hello,
On Solaris10 x86/x64,make check has 12 FAILs.
% ./configure
% make
% make check
has the following FAILs.
FAIL: test_scripts/formatting_cond_info.sh
FAIL: test_scripts/formatting_cond_info_no-ifhtml_no-ifi
Sorry, I made mistake.
> On Solaris10 x32/x64,make check has 12 FAILs.
On Solaris10 x86/x64,make check has 12 FAILs.
Regards,
--- Kiyoshi
- Original Message -
> From: Kiyoshi KANAZAWA
> To: "bug-texinfo@gnu.org"
> Cc:
> Date: 2016/1/18, Mon 19:21
> Subject: texinfo-6.0.92 make ch