Wes Hardaker wrote:
> can you see if your sed supports s#foo#bar# or if it's the \ that is
> causing the problem...
> 
> IE, either:
> 
> - it should be s/ only
> - the \\ should be a \\\\ in the configure.in file

The latter, and I don't think this is/was limited to "my" sed in any way.
It was also broken with GNU sed on Linux, just with a different error message.
Fix now applied to MAIN and 5.4.x.


+Thomas

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