On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 01:16:26PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: > Elias Pipping wrote: > > Bob Proulx wrote: > > > Can you try this: > > > > > > echo > foo > > > ./src/ginstall foo bar > > > > That fails, too, indeed. > > That is definitely the problem to debug then. > > > However there's no such thing as strace on darwin. there was ktrace > > in darwin8 and now there's dtrace (the one from solaris) in darwin9 > > but i'm not familiar with it. > > I do not have access to a Darwin machine. I am not sure who does. > Can you debug this further?
What should I be looking out for? I tried this out (the test suite, that is) on a powerpc running darwin8 and it worked fine. darwin has changed quite a lot from version 8 to 9, and i think those changes are to blame. although i can't test this, i assume it'd work on an intel mac running darwin8 as well. > > > PS: please at least CC me, because i'm not subscribed to bug-coreutils > > and i had a hell of a time finding out the message-id, setting the > > in-reply-to header correctly (i hope i did) and so on > > I don't know why you would think that I had not done so. My mail logs > show that message sent to mail.gentoo.org[140.211.166.183] and queued > as message 60C31653D5 at Dec 3 04:22:27. But if that message did not > reach you then I see no reason this message would either since they > are addressed the same. Sorry but that is another problem for you to > debug. Nevermind -- I got the message some hours late -- don't know what happened. -- Elias
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