AUTOPOINT="${GETTEXTPATH}autopoint"
fi
-# When using GNU sed, turn off as many GNU extensions as possible,
-# to minimize the risk of accidentally using non-portable features.
-# However, do this only for gnulib-tool itself, not for the code that
-# gnulib-tool generates, since we don't want "sed --posix" to leak
-# into makefiles.
-if (alias) > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo | sed --posix -e d >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # Define sed as an alias.
- # It is not always possible to use aliases. Aliases are guaranteed to work
- # if the executing shell is bash and either it is invoked as /bin/sh or
- # is a version >= 2.0, supporting shopt. This is the common case.
- # Two other approaches (use of a variable $sed or of a function func_sed
- # instead of an alias) require massive, fragile code changes.
- # An other approach (use of function sed) requires `which sed` - but 'which'
- # is hard to emulate, due to missing "test -x" on some platforms.
- if test -n "$BASH_VERSION"; then
- shopt -s expand_aliases >/dev/null 2>&1
+# Disabled because "sed --posix" is buggy in GNU sed 4.1.5, see
+# <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2009-02/msg00225.html>.
+if false; then
+ # When using GNU sed, turn off as many GNU extensions as possible,
+ # to minimize the risk of accidentally using non-portable features.
+ # However, do this only for gnulib-tool itself, not for the code that
+ # gnulib-tool generates, since we don't want "sed --posix" to leak
+ # into makefiles.
+ if (alias) > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo | sed --posix -e d >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # Define sed as an alias.
+ # It is not always possible to use aliases. Aliases are guaranteed to work
+ # if the executing shell is bash and either it is invoked as /bin/sh or
+ # is a version >= 2.0, supporting shopt. This is the common case.
+ # Two other approaches (use of a variable $sed or of a function func_sed
+ # instead of an alias) require massive, fragile code changes.
+ # An other approach (use of function sed) requires `which sed` - but
+ # 'which' is hard to emulate, due to missing "test -x" on some platforms.
+ if test -n "$BASH_VERSION"; then
+ shopt -s expand_aliases >/dev/null 2>&1
+ fi
+ alias sed='sed --posix'
fi
- alias sed='sed --posix'
fi
# sed_noop is a sed expression that does nothing.