Enrico Forestieri wrote: > On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 07:20:57PM +0100, Peter Kümmel wrote: > >> OK, htlatex needs the ! as argument and ! has here no bash functionality. >> Under Windows unquoted should work, because no bash there. >> But what should we do on Linux? As the bug report says single quotes does >> not work. >> One way remains: no quotes but escaped !: symbol/\!. Will this work? >> Not an Linux atm. > > If you are referring to bug 6266, then my last commit should have solved it. > Moreover, now it would be better to also revert your changes to configure.py > (i.e., put back the single quotes). In this way it will be working whether or > not QProcess is disabled. > > Note that the bug was reported for 2.0 and essentially was due to the fact > that the simple parser didn't account for the single-quotes when using > QProcess (the bug doesn't exist when QProcess is disabled, as the shell > strips the quotes). Now it does, so the changes to configure.py can (and > should) be reverted. >
As I already said, you are the master of quotes! ;) I'll revert configure.py. Peter