On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:44:37 +0100, Jan Janak <jan at ryngle.com> wrote:
> The initial message that informs the user about the possibility to use
> make V=1 contains a \n at the end, but echo wouldn't interpret that
> properly without the -e command line option.

Patch doesn't work for me.

Before patch:

        0:~/src/notmuch:(master)$ make
        Use "make V=1" to see the verbose compile lines.
          CC    notmuch-new.o
          CXX   notmuch

After patch:

        0:~/src/notmuch:(master)$ make 
        -e Use "make V=1" to see the verbose compile lines.
          CC    debugger.o
        -e   CC gmime-filter-reply.o
        -e   CC notmuch.o

It's a shame that simple things like "echo" aren't easy to use portably.
(And yes, I know that autoconf has a bunch of tests for echo, such as
how to get the behavior of "echo -n", etc.)

-Carl

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