Stefano Lattarini wrote: > [Adding bug-grep, dropping bug-coreutils and automake-patches] > > Reference: > <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2011-06/msg00097.html> > > On Sunday 19 June 2011, Jim Meyering wrote: >> Thank you! >> That patch looks fine modulo two typos. >> I'm folding in these corrections and have adjusted the >> grammar in the commit log (included below). >> >> diff --git a/tests/shell-or-perl b/tests/shell-or-perl >> index ff92009..08604eb 100644 >> --- a/tests/shell-or-perl >> +++ b/tests/shell-or-perl >> @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ >> #! /bin/sh >> # Run a test script of the coreutils test scripts, picking up the right >> # interpreter (i.e., perl or the shell) and the right flags for it (e.g., >> -# perl `-T' flag for perl scripts that must rn in tainted mode). >> +# perl `-T' flag for perl scripts that must run in tainted mode). >> # >> # Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. >> # >> @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ while test $# -gt 0; do >> shift >> done >> >> -unset assing_optarg_to_var var >> +unset assign_optarg_to_var var >> > Thank you Jim for your quick answers, and sorry for the blunders above. > > I've noticed that grep uses a definition of TESTS_ENVIRONMENT very similar > to that of coreutils (the one we've just fixed), so it will break with > oncoming automake too. Unfortunately, I don't have an FSF assignment > for grep, so someone else should fix that issue :-(
Thanks. It's on my list, along with diffutils, parted, idutils, gzip and vc-dwim.
