On 04/21/2010 03:52 PM, Dustin Kirkland wrote: > -ORG=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $CA/cacert.pem | grep Issuer | sed 's+Issuer: > CN=++'` > -if [ "$ORG" == "" ] > +ORG=`$CERTOOL -i --infile $CA/cacert.pem | grep Issuer | sed -e > 's+\s*Issuer: .*CN=++' -e 's+,EMAIL=.*++'`
Using \s in sed is not portable; I'm not even sure what it was supposed
to match to help rewrite it to something in POSIX, since I don't see it
documented in 'info sed'.
> - if [ "`grep '^LIBVIRTD_ARGS' $(SYSCONFDIR)/sysconfig/libvirtd | grep
> -- '--listen'`" = "" ]
> + if ! grep -qs "^LIBVIRTD_ARGS.*--listen"
> "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/libvirtd
'if !' is not portable to Solaris /bin/sh. And 'grep -qs' is not
portable. A better rewrite would be:
if grep "^LIBVIRTD_ARGS.*--listen" "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/libvirtd \
>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
:
else
echo ...
fi
> - if [ "`grep $PORT $(SYSCONFDIR)/sysconfig/iptables`" = "" ]
> + if ! grep -qs $PORT "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/iptables
Likewise:
if grep $PORT "$SYSCONFDIR"/sysconfig/iptables >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
:
else
echo ...
fi
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