Commit f03a0191 by Paul Eggert Committed by Mike Stump

Port to hosts whose 'sort' and 'tail' implementations treat operands with…

Port to hosts whose 'sort' and 'tail' implementations treat operands with leading '+' as file names...

	Port to hosts whose 'sort' and 'tail' implementations
	treat operands with leading '+' as file names, as POSIX
	has required since 2001.  However, make sure the code still
	works on pre-POSIX hosts.
	* libjava/classpath/ltmain.sh: Don't assume "sort +2" is
	equivalent to "sort -k 3", since POSIX 1003.1-2001 no longer
	requires this.
	This uses the same fix that is already in
	libjava/libltdl/ltmain.sh.

From-SVN: r115271
parent 5548b688
2006-07-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
Port to hosts whose 'sort' and 'tail' implementations
treat operands with leading '+' as file names, as POSIX
has required since 2001. However, make sure the code still
works on pre-POSIX hosts.
* libjava/classpath/ltmain.sh: Don't assume "sort +2" is
equivalent to "sort -k 3", since POSIX 1003.1-2001 no longer
requires this.
This uses the same fix that is already in
libjava/libltdl/ltmain.sh.
2006-07-04 Peter O'Gorman <peter@pogma.com>
* ltconfig: chmod 644 before ranlib during install.
......
......@@ -3839,7 +3839,13 @@ extern \"C\" {
fi
# Try sorting and uniquifying the output.
if grep -v "^: " < "$nlist" | sort +2 | uniq > "$nlist"S; then
if grep -v "^: " < "$nlist" |
if sort -k 3 </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1; then
sort -k 3
else
sort +2
fi |
uniq > "$nlist"S; then
:
else
grep -v "^: " < "$nlist" > "$nlist"S
......
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