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On 27-03-2005 00:13, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 11:43:07PM +0100, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>
>>On 26-03-2005 14:37, Darren Salt wrote:
>
>
>>>--- uw-imap-2002edebian1.orig/debian/uw-imapd.preinst
>>>+++ uw-imap-2002edebian1/debian/uw-imapd.preinst
>>>@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>
>>>-set -e
>>>-
>>> PROGRAM=uw-imapd
>>>
>>> MY_FILE=/var/cache/${PROGRAM}_inetd.conf_copy
>>>@@ -12,5 +10,6 @@
>>> # will remove entries from /etc/inetd.conf, so we save them for
>>> # restoring them in the postinst.
>>> grep -E "^([# ]+|#<off># +)?imap[23s]" /etc/inetd.conf >>"$MY_FILE"
>>>+ RET=$?; test "$RET" \> 1 && exit "$RET"
>>> fi
>
>
>>I really don't like diabling the "set -e" completely. Is the problem not
>>with the grep lines only?
>
>
>>To keep the code compact I'd just append this to the grep lines:
>
>
>> || true if [ $? \< 2 ]
>
>
>>Do you see a problem with that?
>
>
> It's not POSIX sh syntax?
" true if " is actually a waste. The following is POSIXly correct, I beieve:
|| [ $? \< 2 ]
or must it instead be this:
|| test $? \< 2
- Jonas
P.S.
Where to find good info on POSIX sh syntax?
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