No, it is not the case.
% ls -l empty.sed -rw-r--r-- 1 someone xxxxx 0 Feb 7 20:33 empty.sed % echo hello | /usr/bin/sed -f empty.sed hello All of GNU sed 4.4, /usr/xpg4/bin/sed and /usr/bin/sed have the same result. Make check still have FAIL in merge. Warnings in make phase (when use cc) disappeared with the new path, including cast in util.c. Regards, --- Kiyoshi ----- Original Message ----- > From: Andreas Grünbacher <agr...@gnu.org> > To: Kiyoshi KANAZAWA <yoi_no_myou...@yahoo.co.jp> > Cc: "bug-patch@gnu.org" <bug-patch@gnu.org> > Date: 2018/2/7, Wed 20:00 > Subject: Re: [bug-patch] [patch-2.7.6] make check FAIL on Solaris11 x86/x64 > > 2018-02-07 3:39 GMT+01:00 Kiyoshi KANAZAWA <yoi_no_myou...@yahoo.co.jp>: >> HiAndreas, >> >> Have one FAIL in merge.log, after applying the patch. > > Okay, my guess is that sed produces empty output for something like this: > > printf "" > empty.sed; echo hello | sed -f empty.sed > > If that is the case, the test suite should succeed with the attached > patch against patch-2.7.6. > > Andreas >
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