On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 8:37 PM, Szakáts Viktor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In the stdout output of 'make_gnu.sh install' or 'make_tgz.sh'
> I can see a line 'Making lib-n harbour.-n 1.0.0.dylib...',
> which is the sign that the dylib name got wrongly assembled
> in hb-func.sh, as it has two excessive '-n 's in it.

I don't have this problem.

I've tried to type echo -n "hello" and I get correctly only "hello".

> I don't know enough the guts of OSX to tell much hints.
> I used to be a bit afraid of the latter kind of packages
> on my system, but I also did install a few such on the PPC
> machine.

I also don't know much about OS X.
I use it as I use Linux: it has X11, vim, eclipse, gnu tool chain, gd,
postgresql, firefox and openoffice and that's all I need. I can build
harbour on it and so I can build my apps.

best regards,
Lorenzo
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