* On 04.07.2014 05:55 pm, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
[...]
My other suggestions to fix the problem would be the following:
a) either allow compiling texinfo with ./configure
--with-sed=/path/to/somesed, so that whenever texinfo is called, it
would use that variable to cal the right sed; or use
* On 05.07.2014 01:35 am, Karl Berry wrote:
If you comment out the call to run_recode(), does it solve your problem?
(Please don't educate me about how this doesn't deal with the real
issue. :)
I'll check that. There may be more invocations of sed failing, so I can not give
a clear answer
* On 05.07.2014 01:59 am, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
* On 05.07.2014 01:35 am, Karl Berry wrote:
If you comment out the call to run_recode(), does it solve your problem?
(Please don't educate me about how this doesn't deal with the real
issue. :)
I'll check that. There may be more invocations
* On 07.07.2014 11:51 pm, Karl Berry wrote:
What I did do was:
(a) elminate all the recode stuff;
(b) change all the sed calls to use $SED; defaults to sed, just like
EGREP, etc. Distributors can change that variable assignment if they
need some sed other than sed.
That will do. :)
Thank