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On Tue, 2010-04-27 at 18:00 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
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Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> From: Yaakov Selkowitz <<A HREF="mailto:yselkowitz@users.sourceforge.net">yselkowitz@users.sourceforge.net</A>>
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> AC_PROG_SED sets SED as the path to a fully-functional 'sed' (which may
> also be called 'gsed' if GNU sed is installed alongside a proprietary
> version).
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <<A HREF="mailto:alan.coopersmith@oracle.com">alan.coopersmith@oracle.com</A>>
Though I also wonder if we shouldn't just add AC_PROG_SED to
XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS since most modules use SED to make those
substitutions. (Of course, if we did that we could also follow
the examples of the changelog & install rules to put the long
list of default substitutions in the macro instead of in each
modules Makefile.)
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It's somewhere on my todo list... There are 155 packages to be exact. <BR>
And a few that use the preprocessor and sed to generate man pages.<BR>
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