From 4454295b1bfe7d350c46c2f6a3c4f6eaf2c1086a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rmax Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:22:29 +0000 Subject: Some versions of sed appear to need semicolons in front of comments. FossilOrigin-Name: f7d2f7c6a572f1db6d2ba82aaf2574edb14e4a01 --- unix/installManPage | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/unix/installManPage b/unix/installManPage index 16cf005..8045423 100755 --- a/unix/installManPage +++ b/unix/installManPage @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ test -z "$S" && S="$DIR/" # Backslashes are trippled in the sed script, because it is in backticks # which don't pass backslashes literally. NAMES=`sed -n ' - /^\\.SH NAME/{ # Look for a line, that starts with .SH NAME - s/^.*$// # Delete the content of this line from the buffer - n # Read next line - s/,\|\\\ //g # Remove all commas - s/ \\\-.*// # Delete from \- to the end of line - p # print the result + /^\\.SH NAME/{ ;# Look for a line, that starts with .SH NAME + s/^.*$// ;# Delete the content of this line from the buffer + n ;# Read next line + s/,\|\\\ //g ;# Remove all commas + s/ \\\-.*// ;# Delete from \- to the end of line + p ;# print the result q }' $MANPAGE` -- cgit v0.12