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Re: gnu hello bug report
From: |
Karl Berry |
Subject: |
Re: gnu hello bug report |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Apr 2010 22:48:49 GMT |
Hi Nicolas,
-- expected behaviour:
zapp ~ # hello -n -g moin
+------+
| moin |
+------+
I understand why you would expect this, but it's behaving as
documented. From the "Invoking" node of the manual:
`-n'
Output `Hello, world!', but possibly including box-drawing...
Note, it is specifically outputting the fixed string "Hello, world!",
and does not say "output the string specified by other options with
box-drawing characters".
obviously the command-line parser implemented in hello only honors
the last option.
Indeed. As intended and documented:
If more than one of the greeting options (`-g', `-n', `-t', and
their long-named equivalents) is specified, whichever comes last takes
precedence.
to a quick fix, or, if that is not possible, at least some kind of a
workaround,
That would imply dynamically translating (or rather "box-ifying") an
arbitrary string. That's not going to happen. The special strings for
-n are created by human translators and included in the program at build
time, not created on the fly by software.
For some reason, the ebuild "app-misc/hello" is masked in the
gentoo packaging system. maybe this hints to some bug or
incompatibility in general.
I know nothing about Gentoo's practices.
Greetings,
karl