* gnulib-tool: Don't fiddle with file descriptors 0, 1, 2. Instead, use
a reliable way to determine whether the 'alias' command works.
+2010-09-09 Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
+
+ gnulib-tool: Avoid stderr output on IRIX related to 'alias', 'unalias'.
+ * gnulib-tool: Don't fiddle with file descriptors 0, 1, 2. Instead, use
+ a reliable way to determine whether the 'alias' command works.
+
2010-09-08 Jim Meyering <meyering@redhat.com>
init.sh: penalize a set-x-impaired shell; don't disqualify it
# that the top-level statement containing the test starts after the 'alias'
# command.
if test -z "$have_echo"; then
-bsd_echo ()
+ bsd_echo ()
{
cat <<EOF
$*
EOF
}
-exec 3>&2
-exec 2>/dev/null
-alias echo=bsd_echo
-exec 2>&3
-exec 3>&-
+ if (alias echo=bsd_echo) 2>/dev/null; then
+ alias echo=bsd_echo 2>/dev/null
+ fi
fi
if test -z "$have_echo" \
&& echo '\t' | grep t > /dev/null; then
have_echo=yes
fi
if test -z "$have_echo"; then
- exec 3>&2
- exec 2>/dev/null
- unalias echo
- exec 2>&3
- exec 3>&-
+ if (alias echo=bsd_echo) 2>/dev/null; then
+ unalias echo 2>/dev/null
+ fi
fi
# For Solaris /bin/sh and OSF/1 /bin/sh: respawn using /bin/ksh.
if test -z "$have_echo" \