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'-kk' not sticky enough (was "Re: ")
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Derek R. Price |
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'-kk' not sticky enough (was "Re: ") |
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Tue, 19 Dec 2000 14:32:59 -0500 |
Josh Baudhuin wrote:
> I don't grok "sanity.sh test case". Could you explain, or refer me to an
> explanation?
> I'll try out the latest dev version when I get a chance... I think I
> have a cvs-updatable tree around here somewhere.
There's a test script in the 'src' directory of a standard CVS distribution
named 'sanity.sh'. It's the same one that gets run when you type 'make check'.
Basically, I asked for a Bourne shell (/bin/sh) script which reproduces your
problem. That's most appreciable when it comes as a patch which can be applied
to the sanity.sh script - then it can be left there as a regression test after
the problem is fixed.
Derek
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