On Sunday 06 November 2005 12:15 pm, Neil Williams wrote:
> > I just tried autogen.sh on Mac OS X
> > 10.4 with fink's autotools and it worked fine.
> >
> > I immediately ran into trouble though :-p
> > cat -s tip_of_the_day.list.tmp | sed -e 's/^ *\"\(.*\)\" *$/\1/m' >
> > tip_of_the_day.list
> > sed: 1: "s/^ *\"\(.*\)\" *$/\1/m
> > ": bad flag in substitute command: 'm'

configure already tests for sed and identifies the gnu version if it can find 
it. All we should need to do is use ${SED} instead of 'sed' when we need the 
GNU version.

I'm testing with
AC_SUBST(SED)
and using ${SED} in the doc/Makefile.am.

It might be an idea to use ${SED} wherever possible in new code - not just in 
the case of a known error. 

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