On 01/10/2010 07:25 AM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > * Joel Dice wrote on Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 05:24:33AM CET: >> On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Joel Dice wrote: >>> >>> Try replacing the "$@" in your script with ${1+"$@"}. That should >>> ensure "-DPACKAGE_STRING=\"sqlite 3.6.19\"" appears as a single >>> argument to gcc.real. > > No, ${1+"$@"} only exists to work around a bug in older shells that, > when no arguments at all were given, wrongly expanded to a single empty > argument, instead of zero arguments. That's not relevant here. > > David, post your wrapper script, you have a quoting error elsewhere in > it. > > Maybe this discussion better belongs on another list; I'm not sure > where, though. I'd like it to stay here. This one gets asked enough that I want to see a fix for it. It could be something weird on Solaris, but I would like to know. David, simply doing "set -x" in your wrapper script would help. Andrew.