Waldek Hebisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [...]
| > | | > | >Error handler called recursively (:UNBOUND-VARIABLE NIL EVAL "" | > | "The variable ~S is unbound." | > | > | > Is it possible this might be a shell issue? It looks to me as if the | > mutiline format string isn't being properly interpreted as a string | > when passed to GCL. What shell was that? | > | | GNU bash, version 3.1.14(1)-release (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) | | AFAICS shell preserve backslashes (since they are inside apostrophes). | I have checked on another Debian machine (this time using bundled gcl) | and the same problem appeared. Both problematic machnes run Gnu make | 3.81. The other machines (without this problem) run Gnu make 3.80. Thanks for checking. As ever, I had the wrong guess. :-/ Ralf, the reason the command line was slipt is that everyong on online reads gerbish to be -- I can't see whether the next paren starts from where the previous ends. All those reasons, why we format codes :-) Now, if this is a make bug, then it is really unfortunate. :-( -- Gaby _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
