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authorFam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>2014-11-19 15:07:12 +0800
committerKevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>2014-12-10 10:31:12 +0100
commite465ce7d09939d631f1861e0bd8873417c1c0d65 (patch)
treeedf9463524944ddf518d0255f55b4690f8d855f0
parent4c58e80acd61e24f307c1b2557079cc77dc9150a (diff)
tests: Use "command -v" instead of which(1) in shell scripts
When which(1) is not installed, we would complain "perl not found" because it's the first set_prog_path check. The error message is wrong. Fix it by using "command -v", a native way to query the existence of a command. Suggested-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-id: 1416380832-9697-1-git-send-email-famz@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r--tests/qemu-iotests/common8
-rw-r--r--tests/qemu-iotests/common.config2
2 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/common b/tests/qemu-iotests/common
index 9e12bec2bf..bc27f6a073 100644
--- a/tests/qemu-iotests/common
+++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/common
@@ -289,10 +289,10 @@ testlist options
if [ ! -z "$DISPLAY" ]
then
- which xdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=xdiff
- which gdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=gdiff
- which tkdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=tkdiff
- which xxdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=xxdiff
+ command -v xdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=xdiff
+ command -v gdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=gdiff
+ command -v tkdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=tkdiff
+ command -v xxdiff >/dev/null 2>&1 && diff=xxdiff
fi
;;
diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/common.config b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.config
index bd6790be63..91a5ef696b 100644
--- a/tests/qemu-iotests/common.config
+++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.config
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ export PWD=`pwd`
# $1 = prog to look for, $2* = default pathnames if not found in $PATH
set_prog_path()
{
- p=`which $1 2> /dev/null`
+ p=`command -v $1 2> /dev/null`
if [ -n "$p" -a -x "$p" ]; then
echo $p
return 0