From: Eli Schwartz <eschwa...@archlinux.org>

Don't use error-prone logic e.g.
foo=true; if $foo ...

This completely fails to act as expected when the variable is unset
because of unrelated bugs.

While this merely causes the default behavior to be "false" rather than
"true" in such cases, it is better to fail to enable explicitly
requested behavior (which will be noticed by the user) than to simply
upgrade to this behavior for free (which may not seem to have any
obvious cause).

Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwa...@archlinux.org>
Reviewed-by: Luke Shumaker <luke...@parabola.nu>
---
 makechrootpkg.in | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/makechrootpkg.in b/makechrootpkg.in
index 02c91bc..c7fe076 100644
--- a/makechrootpkg.in
+++ b/makechrootpkg.in
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ prepare_chroot() {
        local keepbuilddir=$3
        local run_namcap=$4
 
-       $keepbuilddir || rm -rf "$copydir/build"
+       [[ $keepbuilddir = true ]] || rm -rf "$copydir/build"
 
        local builduser_uid builduser_gid
        builduser_uid="${SUDO_UID:-$UID}"
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ EOF
                declare -p SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH 2>/dev/null
                printf '_chrootbuild "$@" || exit\n'
 
-               if $run_namcap; then
+               if [[ $run_namcap = true ]]; then
                        declare -f _chrootnamcap
                        printf '_chrootnamcap || exit\n'
                fi
-- 
2.15.1

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