Am Sonntag den, 31. März 2002, um 16:27, schrieb Chris Zubrzycki:

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> I am working on licq, and I was having a problem: I would get this 
> message at the end of configuure:
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> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating bin/Makefile
> sed: 4: /tmp/cs19740-17630/subs-2.sed: unescaped newline inside 
> substitute pattern
> config.status: creating share/Makefile

This reminds me of those times where I've tried to do a configure on a 
system
with a crappy implementation of 'sh'. I've seen problems with using 
bash, ash,
etc. (It would appear that 'sh' in Mac OS X is really mascarading a 
'zsh'...)

So the question is does, 'zsh' act exactly like bourne shell or perhaps 
these days
bash, in regard to quoting or expansion in quotes or sequences of quotes.


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