On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 09:42:24PM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> This removes a BASH syntax error (seen building on Ubuntu Feisty).
> 
> Signed-off-by: David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> --- g26.orig/Makefile 2007-10-19 21:29:43.000000000 -0700
> +++ g26/Makefile      2007-10-19 18:35:32.000000000 -0700
> @@ -1507,7 +1507,7 @@ quiet_cmd_rmfiles = $(if $(wildcard $(rm
>  # and we build for the host arch
>  quiet_cmd_depmod = DEPMOD  $(KERNELRELEASE)
>        cmd_depmod = \
> -     if [ -r System.map -a -x $(DEPMOD) -a "$(SUBARCH)" == "$(ARCH)" ]; then 
> \
> +     if [ -r System.map -a -x $(DEPMOD) -a "$(SUBARCH)" = "$(ARCH)" ]; then \
>               $(DEPMOD) -ae -F System.map                                     
> \
>               $(if $(strip $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)), -b $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH) -r)   
> \
>               $(KERNELRELEASE);                                               
> \
> -


Took a look at 'man bash' here.
bash --version
GNU bash, version 3.2.9(1)-release (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu)
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

Accoding to man bash "==" is used to test for equality and "=" is used for 
assignmnet.
I assume the above is a dash syntax error (dash is default on ubuntu IIRC).

Is it truly protable with "=" or do we need to be more clever?

        Sam
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