I've now worked out the last bashisms in the ./test-builds.sh scripts already committed to trunk. It is supposed to work on most Linux and BSD variants now.

What I'd like from everyone, is that you all get in the habit of running it as the last level of test checks on any development branch before submitting for merge.

It's designed to be as intensive as reasonably possible on configure permutations. It may seem to be an extra time-consuming hassle, but it really will help catch more protection-macro and typo bugs. On good-enough code it only needs running once.

Thanks.

Amos
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