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Re: MinGW issue
From: |
Brad |
Subject: |
Re: MinGW issue |
Date: |
Sat, 9 Oct 2004 20:58:40 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.6i |
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 07:36:53PM -0500, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Sat, 9 Oct 2004, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
>
> >It is worth noting that my Cygwin environment uses sed 4.0.9 while the
> >MinGW environment uses sed 3.02. Since the failing tests pass under
> >Cygwin, it seems possible that sed 4.0.9 will accept a command that 3.02
> >rejects.
>
> And this is confirmed:
>
> Cygwin:
>
> % echo hello | sed -e 1iEXPORTS
> EXPORTS
> hello
>
> MinGW:
>
> $ echo hello | sed -e 1iEXPORTS
> sed: -e expression #2, char 3: Extra characters after command
>
> And my Solaris system (also with sed 3.02 since I proved to myself
> that it was better than sed 4.X):
>
> % echo hello | sed -e 1iEXPORTS
> sed: -e expression #1, char 3: Extra characters after command
OpenBSD..
$ echo hello | sed -e 1iEXPORTS
sed: 1: "1iEXPORTS": command i expects \ followed by text
$ uname -sr
OpenBSD 3.6
- MinGW issue, Bob Friesenhahn, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Bob Friesenhahn, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Bob Friesenhahn, 2004/10/09
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Brad <=
- Re: MinGW issue, Bob Friesenhahn, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Albert Chin, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Charles Wilson, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Albert Chin, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Charles Wilson, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Albert Chin, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Charles Wilson, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Albert Chin, 2004/10/09
- Re: MinGW issue, Charles Wilson, 2004/10/10
- Re: MinGW issue, Bob Friesenhahn, 2004/10/11