I would love to add that as a command line option
and another to let us say which BSP we used on the
subject line. But I can't figure out the relationship
between the shell code and the awk code which
does the dirty work.

Can anyone explain how the arguments/variablles
get passed from the shell code to the embedded awk
script?

Thanks.

--joel

On 01/04/2013 09:14 AM, Cynthia Rempel wrote:
Hi,

I tried to run the following command:

../gcc/contrib/test_summary -p my_commentary.txt -m gcc-testresu...@gcc.gnu.org 
| sh

and got the following error:

sh: 22297: Mail: not found

After digging through emails, ran accross

http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/04/msg00065.html

Mint complained it was a 'virtual package' and told me to pick one of three 
options:
mailutils 1:2.2+dfsg1-5
   heirloom-mailx 12.5-1build1
   bsd-mailx 8.1.2-0.20111106cvs-1

The first one didn't fix the error, but the second one did.  Could you fix the 
contrib/test_summary script to suggest mail packages that would work for 
gcc/contrib/test_summary on Ubuntu?
Thanks!
Cindy


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