Hi Stefano,
> The bug is in this command:
> $CONFIG_SHELL -c 'echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null'
> which should check if $CONFIG_SHELL (when set) has a usable `echo'
> command. But the way it's written, that test *always* succeds,
> even if $CONFIG_SHELL has a broken `echo' builtin. This is cause
Hi everybody.
While skimming through the gnulib-tool source code, I spotted what
seems to be a minor bug in the code that looks for a "working"
`echo' command (i.e. an `echo' that doesn't interpret backslashes).
This is around line 700-710 in my copy of gnulib-tool, which should
be up-to-date w.r.