The “.end” is not being eaten, but I am unfamiliar with the “>” after the END in the s clause. If I remove that it works.
That is a new pattern symbol on me, and clearly the Mac hasn’t heard of it either.
So currently my pool has this one change
- -e ‘s/^[ ]*END>/.end/’ \
- -e ‘s/^[ ]*END/.end/’ \
And I can compile.