nasty linux folks: nhc98 would build just fine if you happened to have

a bash installed, since this script magically switches to bash if it's
there... and misses a \n when run with ksh.
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espie 2004-07-13 12:05:27 +00:00
parent 9102a7a94f
commit 4bf1f55a54

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@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
$OpenBSD: patch-script_tprofprel,v 1.1 2004/07/13 12:05:27 espie Exp $
--- script/tprofprel.orig Tue Jul 13 13:50:24 2004
+++ script/tprofprel Tue Jul 13 13:54:21 2004
@@ -7,20 +7,8 @@ case $# in
1) exit 1;;
esac
-case $BASH in
- "") if ( bash --version -e >/dev/null 2>&1 )
- then exec bash $0 "$@"
- fi ;;
- *) ;;
-esac
+increment() { echo $1 + 1 | bc; }
-
-# Nasty compatibility stuff between /bin/sh/ and bash for arithmetic.
-if sh --version -e | grep -y gnu >/dev/null
-then increment() { ( let x=$1+1; echo $x; ); }
-else increment() { echo $1 + 1 | bc; }
-fi
-
BUILTIN='Builtin' #Runtime Module added to beginning
MODNAMES=''
nummods=0
@@ -100,7 +88,7 @@ then
echo ' char *strc;'
echo ' int i = strlen(str)+1;'
echo ' if(0==(strc = (char *)malloc(i))) {'
- echo ' fprintf(stderr,"No space to duplicate \"%s\"\n",str);'
+ echo ' fprintf(stderr,"No space to duplicate \"%s\"\\n",str);'
echo ' exit(-1);'
echo ' }'
echo ' strcpy(strc,str);'