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<H1>[99s-extend] erlang.mk:109 sed \s is not portable</H1>
<B>Loïc Hoguin</B>
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<I>Sun Dec 15 10:12:07 CET 2013</I>
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<PRE>This has been fixed for a few weeks now. Please check the bug tracker
(or commit log) next time, as this is where bugs get reported/fixed.
Thanks.
On 12/15/2013 06:48 AM, Christopher Vance wrote:
><i> I have recently started using erlang.mk on MacOS X and OpenBSD, and have
</I>><i> discovered that the sed escape \s on line 109 for inserting the module list
</I>><i> in *.app does not work as intended on these OSs, because they do not use
</I>><i> GNU sed. (\s just means the letter 's', not whitespace as in perl.) I
</I>><i> expect all other BSD-based OSs to have the same issue.
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</I>><i> Please consider using [[:space:]] instead. This works on both MacOS X and
</I>><i> OpenBSD, as well as on Linux.
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