Dan Nicholson wrote:
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> $ sed -i '[EMAIL PROTECTED] \(/dev/fd/.\)@-e \1@' configure
I'm not sure which would be better. The sed is probably great when we
can verify that the host is sane. We know the host is *nix but it might
not be Linux. I'd have to opt for the config.cache entry because we are
cross-compiling. We know how it is going to operate after you
chroot/boot. There really shouldn't be any checks against the host when
building bash in the temp system.
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