Eddy Petrişor wrote:
I guess the things are the same if the line is written as either:
sed "s/^[[:space:]]*\(APTZIPVERSION=\).*$$/\1$(VERSION)/"
<common.sh.in >common.sh
or
sed "s/^[[:space:]]*\(APTZIPVERSION=\).*$$/\1${VERSION}/"
I never understood these sublteties. Any pointers to documentation
that could explain this?
IIRC: one is the shell expansion and the other should be the
'make' variable expansion.
I guess it wouldn't harm to calculate the VERSION outside of any of
the targets. The makefile doesn't have too many of them ;-)
I will test this as soon I get home this evening and will communicate
the results.
I guess after closing this and testing the md5 sum change (#184354,
revision 38+39 [1]) we could release 0.14. Giacomo?
yes. I lost some of the developement, but I think this week
I can synchronize your updates, test and release the new version.
cate
[1] http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/apt-zip/trunk/?rev=39&sc=1
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EddyP
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