Ken Hornstein <kenh(_at_)pobox(_dot_)com> writes:
I'm puzzled.
Given the failure, for me, of "make check" from a directory whose name begins
with a comma, should I:
Just ignore the problem go ahead, do a "make install", and then start to use
the result?
Um, yes? :-)
I will fully admit this is a bug! But ... I cannot imagine generating
a new release to fix it (I expect David and/or Ralph will fix it on
master). You know the old joke that starts, "Hey, doc, it hurts when I
move my arm like this!", right?
OK. I will so do. But what does "don't move your arm like that" correspond to?
Does it mean that while using nmh 1.7 I should never have any directories
whose name begin with a comma? Or maybe it just means don't do a "make check"
from a directory whose name begins with a comma? That is, what should I not
do?
Norman Shapiro
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