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For example, this program #!/bin/sh die() { echo die called with $1; exit 1; } >&2 die foo die bar will print *both* those messages! I honestly don't care if this is posix or not, but it is BRAIN DEAD for the ">&2" to change the meaning from {} to () Oh and the grep thing is even worse. echo foo | grep ^/ works fine in an interactive shell but in a script it attempts to *execute* "/", complains, while simultaneously complaining about usage of grep. It's almost like it's treating ^ like |
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#!/bin/sh
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die() { echo "$@" >&2; exit 1; }
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[ -z "$GL_RC" ] && die "ENV GL_RC not set"
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[ -z "$GL_BINDIR" ] && die "ENV GL_BINDIR not set"
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[ -z "$GL_ADMINDIR" ] && die "ENV GL_ADMINDIR not set"
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# ensure that the admin is not sneaking in src/ and hooks/ :)
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GIT_WORK_TREE=$GL_ADMINDIR git ls-tree --name-only master |
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perl -lne 'exit 1 if /^(src|hooks)$/' || {
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echo "*** ERROR ***" >&2
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echo "no files/dirs called 'src' or 'hooks' are allowed, sorry" >&2
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echo "until those files are deleted, the post-update hook will not run" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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# checkout the master branch to $GL_ADMINDIR
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# (the GL_ADMINDIR env var would have been set by gl-auth-command)
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GIT_WORK_TREE=$GL_ADMINDIR git checkout -f --quiet master
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od=$PWD
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cd $GL_ADMINDIR
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$GL_BINDIR/gl-compile-conf
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cd $od
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ADMIN_POST_UPDATE_CHAINS_TO=`$GL_BINDIR/gl-query-rc ADMIN_POST_UPDATE_CHAINS_TO`
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[ -n "$ADMIN_POST_UPDATE_CHAINS_TO" ] || ADMIN_POST_UPDATE_CHAINS_TO=hooks/post-update.secondary
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if [ -x $ADMIN_POST_UPDATE_CHAINS_TO ]
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then
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exec $ADMIN_POST_UPDATE_CHAINS_TO "$@"
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fi
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