* gnu/packages/patches/clitest-grep-compat.patch: New file. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Adjust accordingly. * gnu/packages/check.scm (clitest)[source](patches): New field. [arguments]: While at it, remove obsolete substitution.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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Suppress a warning from grep which causes tests to fail.
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Taken from upstream pull request:
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  https://github.com/aureliojargas/clitest/pull/54
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diff --git a/test/inline-match-egrep.sh b/test/inline-match-egrep.sh
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--- a/test/inline-match-egrep.sh
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+++ b/test/inline-match-egrep.sh
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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ $ printf ' \t  \t\t   \n'       #=> --egrep ^ 	  		   $
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 # egrep regexes. You'll need to test in your system if that's the
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 # case. I recommend using a literal tab to avoid problems.
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-$ printf 'may\tfail'            #=> --egrep ^may\tfail$
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+$ printf 'may\tfail'            #=> --egrep ^may\\tfail$
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 $ printf 'may\tfail'            #=> --egrep ^may[\t]fail$
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 $ printf 'will\tmatch'          #=> --egrep ^will	match$
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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ $ printf 'will\tmatch'          #=> --egrep ^will	match$
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 # These tests will fail:
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 $ printf 'will\nfail'           #=> --egrep will.*fail
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-$ printf 'will\nfail'           #=> --egrep will\nfail
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+$ printf 'will\nfail'           #=> --egrep will\\nfail
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 # If one line of a multiline results matches, the test is OK
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