On Tuesday 20 March 2012 22:23:46 Stephen Warren wrote:
> On Ubuntu, /bin/sh is dash (at least by default), and dash's echo doesn't
> accept the -e option. This means that fdtget-runtest.sh's EXPECT file will
> contain "-e foo" rather than just "foo", which causes a test failure.
> 
> To work around this, run /bin/echo instead of (builtin) echo, which has
> more chance of supporting the -e option.
> 
> Another possible fix is to change all the #! lines to /bin/bash rather
> than /bin/sh, and change run_tests.sh to invoke sub-scripts using $SHELL
> instead of just "sh". However, that would require bash specifically, which
> may not be desirable.
> 
> --- a/tests/fdtget-runtest.sh
> +++ b/tests/fdtget-runtest.sh
> 
> -echo -e $expect >$EXPECT
> +/bin/echo -e $expect >$EXPECT

the better fix is to use printf and %b:
        printf '%b\n' "$expect" > $EXPECT
-mike

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