Quake 3 benchmark? I thought Quake was a game, and the first gen
OGP products weren't for gaming, so why all the effort at benchmarking?
> The last few errors I see look like this:
>
> Error: no such file "-r"
> Error: no such file "-n"
> Error: no such file "Verifying"
> Error: no such file "archive"
> Error: no such file "integrity..."
>
> I've tracked that down to this block of code in the script:
>
> echo=echo; [ -x /usr/ucb/echo ] && echo=/usr/ucb/echo
> if type print > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo="print -r "; fi
> mkdir $tmpdir || {
> $echo 'Cannot create target directory' $tmpdir >&2
> $echo 'you should perhaps try option -target OtherDirectory' >&2
> eval $finish; exit 1;
> }
> $echo -n Verifying archive integrity...
>
> So, it defines a new echo, and when it tries to use it, it doesn't
> work as expected.
>
> Of course, when I hack the script, I get a checksum error.
So hack print instead.
Your shell is finding a print command, but the print command doesn't
understand -r.
What shell are you running?
What does "type print" do on your system?
Looks like print is a builtin for ksh and zsh, but not sh, ash, or bash.
The print in ksh and zsh claim to understand -r. Looks like they want
to avoid \ expansion.
If print isn't a shell builtin for you, but is an executable, try:
mv print print_hold
run benchmark
mv print_hold print
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