On Thursday 07 August 2008, Chris Share wrote: > > During the "jhbuild build meta-gtk-osx-bootstrap" stage I'm getting the > following error: > > *** Building gtk-doc *** [4/13] > make > Making all in help > Making all in manual > Unknown option: n > Usage: head [-options] <url>... > -m <method> use method for the request (default is 'HEAD') > -f make request even if head believes method is illegal > -b <base> Use the specified URL as base > -t <timeout> Set timeout value > -i <time> Set the If-Modified-Since header on the request > -c <conttype> use this content-type for POST, PUT, CHECKIN > -a Use text mode for content I/O > -p <proxyurl> use this as a proxy > -P don't load proxy settings from environment > -H <header> send this HTTP header (you can specify several) > -C <username>:<password> > provide credentials for basic authentication > > -u Display method and URL before any response > -U Display request headers (implies -u) > -s Display response status code > -S Display response status chain > -e Display response headers > -d Do not display content > -o <format> Process HTML content in various ways > > -v Show program version > -h Print this message > > -x Extra debugging output That looks odd! On *nix systems the "head" command is a tool for printing the first few lines of a file, and the '-n' option is used to specify how many lines. So why your OSX thinks "head" has something to do with URLs and HTTP is rather puzzling. _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list