Use "${awk}", not gawk.

/trunk/scripts/build/kernel/linux.sh |    2     1     1     0 +-
 /trunk/scripts/build/mpfr.sh         |    2     1     1     0 +-
 /trunk/scripts/functions             |    4     2     2     0 ++--
 3 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
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Yann E. MORIN"
2009-04-06 20:27:17 +00:00
parent 204042b3b3
commit 9be02f047e
3 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ CT_DoSetProxy() {
# Find all interfaces and build locally accessible networks
server_ip=$(ping -c 1 -W 2 "${CT_PROXY_HOST}" |head -n 1 |sed -r -e 's/^[^\(]+\(([^\)]+)\).*$/\1/;' || true)
CT_TestOrAbort "SOCKS proxy '${CT_PROXY_HOST}' has no IP." -n "${server_ip}"
/sbin/ifconfig |gawk -v server_ip="${server_ip}" '
/sbin/ifconfig |"${awk}" -v server_ip="${server_ip}" '
BEGIN {
split( server_ip, tmp, "\\." );
server_ip_num = tmp[1] * 2^24 + tmp[2] * 2^16 + tmp[3] * 2^8 + tmp[4] * 2^0;
@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ CT_DoSaveState() {
# We must omit shell functions, and some specific bash variables
# that break when restoring the environment, later. We could do
# all the processing in the gawk script, but a sed is easier...
set |gawk '
set |"${awk}" '
BEGIN { _p = 1; }
$0~/^[^ ]+ \(\)/ { _p = 0; }
_p == 1