On 6/8/09, George Vasick <George.Vasick at sun.com> wrote: > Hi Paul, > > See comments inline below. > > Paul Cunningham wrote: > > > George, > > > > This looks okay to me, but you could do the following ... > > > > Paul > > > > George Vasick wrote: > > > > > > > > I am looking for reviewers for the upgrade of automake to 1.10.2: > > > > > > http://cr.opensolaris.org/~gvasick/automake/ > > > > > > > 1. usr/src/cmd/automake/automake-1.10/install-sfw > > > > Pass the VER= info in from the Makefile.sfw (so you > > don't have to keep changing it for every src pkg version > > update). > > > > Done. > > > > > > Apply the following ... > > Roland Mainz wrote: > > > use /usr/bin/ksh93 for install-sfw* and add a > > > $ set -o errexit # at the beginning and replace > > > ". ${SRC}/tools/install.subr" with > > > "source ${SRC}/tools/install.subr" (the idea is to catch > > > failures in the script and abort it at that point, > > > right now the script will just continue) > > > > Done. > > On a side note, I have a question regarding the difference between the "." > command and the "source" source command. Source seems to be an alias for > ".": > > (killebrew:bash) gvasick: ksh93 > (killebrew:bash) gvasick: ps > PID TTY TIME CMD > 452499 pts/7 0:00 bash > 452522 pts/7 0:00 ksh93 > 452523 pts/7 0:00 ps > (killebrew:bash) gvasick: type source > source is an alias for 'command .' > > What am I missing?
Try asking in shell-discuss at opensolaris.org. AFAIK source is an alias for 'command .' which returns an error message when the parsing fails instead if silently killing the shell with no error at all. > > Should it be delivering the INSTALL file ? > > > > Good catch. I don't think so. I also removed the COPYING file. Updated > webrev available: > > http://cr.opensolaris.org/~gvasick/automake/ > > > Thanks, > George > > _______________________________________________ > sfwnv-discuss mailing list > sfwnv-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/sfwnv-discuss > -- Jennifer Pioch, Uni Frankfurt