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Re: devel/glib2 fails on Linux with "syntax error in VERSION script"



Alan Barrett wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:

/bin/sh is a symlink to dash, and that shell is not POSIX-compliant. In
particular,

"echo '\400'" echoes an @ character.


POSIX allows that:  "If the first operand is -n, or if any of the
operands contain a backslash ('\') character, the results are
implementation-defined."

It's better to avoid using echo(1).  Use printf(1) with the "%s\n" format.

Sorry for propagating that urban legend about echo(1). ;)

I have sometimes thought about creating a very nasty operating system (or just a POSIX environment) in which everything is implemented as badly as possible, deviating from all expectations. And then, we could port pkgsrc to it and be proud. :)

http://wiki.netbsd.se/index.php/Pkgsrc_torture_test

Roland



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