On 18/10/06, Albert Chin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only other option is to split the string fed to sed into multiple lines.

Actually, Wes has now addressed the immediate problem using a
different mechanism altogether.   The same issue may re-appear later
with some of the other module substitutions, but the header file
handling was definitely the most problematic.
Now sorted.


> And, on Solaris, at least starting with Solaris 2.6, I think you're
> guaranteed to find a decent-enough sed in /usr/xpg4/bin.

And on non-Solaris systems?

We've got to think wider than just single-O/S solutions to a problem.
Wes' fix feels a much better approach.

Dave

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