Build: Workaround a POSIX shell detection problem on Solaris.

I don't know if the problem is in gnulib's gl_POSIX_SHELL macro
or if xzgrep does something that isn't in POSIX. The workaround
adds a special case for Solaris: if /usr/xpg4/bin/sh exists and
gl_cv_posix_shell wasn't overriden on the configure command line,
use that shell for xzgrep and other scripts. That shell is known
to work and exists on most Solaris systems.
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Lasse Collin 2020-02-05 19:33:37 +02:00
parent 93a1f61e89
commit 8238192652
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@ -547,6 +547,16 @@ AC_SUBST([enable_path_for_scripts])
############################################################################### ###############################################################################
echo echo
case $host_os in
solaris*)
# The gnulib POSIX shell macro below may pick a shell that
# doesn't work with xzgrep. Workaround by picking a shell
# that is known to work.
if test -z "$gl_cv_posix_shell" && test -x /usr/xpg4/bin/sh; then
gl_cv_posix_shell=/usr/xpg4/bin/sh
fi
;;
esac
gl_POSIX_SHELL gl_POSIX_SHELL
if test -z "$POSIX_SHELL" && test "x$enable_scripts" = xyes ; then if test -z "$POSIX_SHELL" && test "x$enable_scripts" = xyes ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found.]) AC_MSG_ERROR([No POSIX conforming shell (sh) was found.])