On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 21:16, NormW <no...@gknw.net> wrote: > My Bad... > On 27/10/2011 9:48 AM, Greg Stein wrote: >> >> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 19:34, NormW<no...@gknw.net> wrote: >>> >>> ... >>>> >>>> Can you try changing line 132 to include a .strip() in there? It >>>> should look like: >>>> self.output.write(' "%s " \\\n' % line.strip()) >>> >>> Most certainly of little help with Python testing. Can't run the regular >>> build system on WinXP so I use the headers supplied in the kit. Installed >>> python (3.2.2) for the first time 5 mins ago and if I try: >> >> Would you mind trying the change with Python 2.7 instead? The script >> is not compatible with Python 3.x as you've just found :-) > > K _NOW_ have correct change as you requested and resulting output file is > still ok under WinXP; (I imagine XP Python is aware of line issues of > Windows). A better test would be to see if the platform used to create > wc-queries.h for the source tree creates an acceptable format with your > suggested change.
Ah! Very good point. I'll track down how we generate that for the distributions and see what gives. Thanks for working with me on this. Cheers, -g