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bug#17478: "No such file or directoryn" due to incorrect escaping


From: Bob Friesenhahn
Subject: bug#17478: "No such file or directoryn" due to incorrect escaping
Date: Mon, 12 May 2014 20:49:21 -0500 (CDT)
User-agent: Alpine 2.01 (GSO 1266 2009-07-14)

On Mon, 12 May 2014, Egmont Koblinger wrote:

PROMPT$ ./src/vte-2.91
gcc: error: vte_2_91-app.o: No such file or directory
gcc: error: vte_2_91-appresources.o: No such file or directory
gcc: error: ./.libs/libvte-2.91.so: No such file or directorynPROMPT$

Notice that a literal "n" is printed after the 3rd error message,
rather than a newline.

The libtool-generated src/vte-2.91 script contains:
printf %s\n "$relink_command_output" >&2

where the backslash is swallowed by the shell and it becomes a literal
"n".  It should be either double-backslashed, or enclosed between
quotes.

If you google "No such file or directoryn" with that extra "n" at the
end, you'll see plenty of matches, so probably this is a common
problem.

I am not seeing this on any of my systems here.

What version of libtool is being used (output of './libtool --version' in build tree).

What operating system is being used (output of 'uname -a')?

What is the output from 'config.guess' in the source tree?

What is the value of $SHELL?

What is the origin of the printf used?

Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
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