Thanks,
The \c flag was my solution for our local installation.
However, the printf utility is reported to be a more portable
and equally effective solution, and I was just curious if this
was something you could investigate putting in the official
distribution (my motivation is entirely selfish of course, so
I don't have to apply this local fix whenever I upgrade FSL!).
-syam
Steve Smith wrote:
> Hi - you might be able to fix this by changing the -n to
> appending `\c' to the end of the string?
> Cheers.
>
>
> On 28 Nov 2006, at 19:44, Syam Gadde wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> AIX is one of a few systems whose echo command does not support
>> the -n option (to suppress a newline). This shows up a couple times
>> in feat.tcl, when updating the design.lcon file. Any thoughts on
>> using the "printf" command instead (which doesn't add a newline
>> at the end unless explicitly requested)?
>>
>> Otherwise, after getting through the compile hurdles (significant
>> for AIX), we have been using FSL on AIX 5.2 with success for a
>> while now.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -syam
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