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Revert "Added git path (Atiti)" This reverts commit c964d8bbde489b54db02be6e399d9ab364265765. Setting configure to force bash is inappropriate. configure can use any shell with korn or compatible features, and on most systems /bin/sh points to such a shell. Ubutnu breaks compatibility by changing /bin/sh to dash. The solution is to fix Ubuntu, not to break the configure script.
author Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano>
date Wed, 12 Jan 2011 07:20:11 +0000
parents f37d8fca5548
children c9a7817b5f1d
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#!/bin/sh
if [ "$(ls db/dom/ | tr -d 'a-z0-9\n-' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
 echo "There's a bad TLD.  You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
 exit 1
fi
for tld in db/dom/* ; do
 if [ "$(ls $tld/ | tr -d 'a-z0-9\n-' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
  tld="$(basename $tld)"
  echo "There's a bad domain under $tld." >&2
  echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
  exit 1
 fi
 for dom in $tld/* ; do
  if [ "$(ls $dom/ns/ | tr -d 'a-z0-9\n.-' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
   domain="$(basename $dom).$(basename $tld)"
   echo "There's a bad nameserver under $domain." >&2
   echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
  fi
  for ns in $dom/ns/* ; do
   if [ "$(cat $ns | tr -d '0-9.\n' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
    domain="$(basename $dom).$(basename $tld)"
    nsname="$(basename $ns)"
    echo "There's a bad nameserver IP under $domain, for" >&2
    echo " $nsname" >&2
    echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
   fi
  done
 done
done
if [ "$(ls db/ip/ | tr -d 'A-F0-9\n' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
 echo "There's a bad first octet.  You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
 exit 1
 for first in db/ip/* ; do
  if [ "$(ls $first/ | tr -d 'A-F0-9\n' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
   echo "There's a bad second octet under $first." >&2
   echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
   exit 1
   for second in $first/* ; do
    if [ "$(ls $second/ | tr -d 'A-F0-9\n' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
     echo "There's a bad third octet under $second." >&2
     echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
     exit 1
    fi
    for third in $second/* ; do
     if [ "$(ls $third/ns/ | tr -d 'a-z0-9\n.-' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
      ip="$(basename $first).$(basename $second).$(basename $third).0/24"
      echo "There's a bad nameserver under $ip." >&2
      echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
     fi
     for ns in $third/ns/* ; do
      if [ "$(cat $ns | tr -d '0-9.\n' | wc -c | tr -d ' \t')" != 0 ]; then
       ip="$(basename $first).$(basename $second).$(basename $third).0/24"
       nsname="$(basename $ns)"
       echo "There's a bad nameserver IP under $ip, for" >&2
       echo " $nsname" >&2
       echo "You probably don't want to run any shell scripts." >&2
      fi
     done
    done
   done
  fi
 done
fi