Re: pg_ctl failure with older Bourne shells (use ${1:+"$@"})

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От Bruce Momjian
Тема Re: pg_ctl failure with older Bourne shells (use ${1:+"$@"})
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Msg-id 200207191349.g6JDni326744@candle.pha.pa.us
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Ответ на pg_ctl failure with older Bourne shells (use ${1:+"$@"})  (Mike Coleman <mkc@stowers-institute.org>)
Ответы Re: pg_ctl failure with older Bourne shells (use ${1:+"$@"})  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Yes, I have seen this fix before.  Are people still using shells that
don't handle "$@" properly?  I guess so or you wouldn't have reported
it.

We only use "$@" in a few places so I am applying this patch.

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Mike Coleman wrote:
> Your name        :    Mike Coleman
> Your email address    :    mkc@mathdogs.com
>
>
> System Configuration
> ---------------------
>   Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)      :alpha
>
>   Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF)     :Tru64 5.1
>
>   PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-7.2.1):   PostgreSQL-7.2.1
>
>   Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.95.2)        :gcc 3.1
>
>
> Please enter a FULL description of your problem:
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> The pg_ctl script uses the "$@" construct.  Newer shells will replace
> this with nothing if $@ is empty, but older shells will not.  The
> alternate form in the patch below will work for both new and old
> shells.
>
>
> Please describe a way to repeat the problem.   Please try to provide a
> concise reproducible example, if at all possible:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> The problem occurs with this command, for example:
>
> $ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl -D /data1/postgres-0 -l logfile start
>
>
>
>
> If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> --- /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl.dist    2002-07-18 11:34:25.000000000 -0500
> +++ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_ctl 2002-07-18 14:44:35.000000000 -0500
> @@ -332,12 +332,12 @@
>      fi
>
>      if [ -n "$logfile" ]; then
> -        "$po_path" "$@" </dev/null >>$logfile 2>&1 &
> +        "$po_path" ${1:+"$@"} </dev/null >>$logfile 2>&1 &
>      else
>          # when starting without log file, redirect stderr to stdout, so
>          # pg_ctl can be invoked with >$logfile and still have pg_ctl's
>          # stderr on the terminal.
> -        "$po_path" "$@" </dev/null 2>&1 &
> +        "$po_path" ${1:+"$@"} </dev/null 2>&1 &
>      fi
>
>      # if had an old lockfile, check to see if we were able to start
>
> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)---------------------------
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>

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Index: src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.sh
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.sh,v
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -c -r1.25 pg_ctl.sh
*** src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.sh    29 Sep 2001 03:09:32 -0000    1.25
--- src/bin/pg_ctl/pg_ctl.sh    19 Jul 2002 13:48:21 -0000
***************
*** 332,343 ****
      fi

      if [ -n "$logfile" ]; then
!         "$po_path" "$@" </dev/null >>$logfile 2>&1 &
      else
          # when starting without log file, redirect stderr to stdout, so
          # pg_ctl can be invoked with >$logfile and still have pg_ctl's
          # stderr on the terminal.
!         "$po_path" "$@" </dev/null 2>&1 &
      fi

      # if had an old lockfile, check to see if we were able to start
--- 332,343 ----
      fi

      if [ -n "$logfile" ]; then
!         "$po_path" ${1:+"$@"} </dev/null >>$logfile 2>&1 &
      else
          # when starting without log file, redirect stderr to stdout, so
          # pg_ctl can be invoked with >$logfile and still have pg_ctl's
          # stderr on the terminal.
!         "$po_path" ${1:+"$@"} </dev/null 2>&1 &
      fi

      # if had an old lockfile, check to see if we were able to start
Index: src/bin/pgaccess/main.tcl
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/pgaccess/main.tcl,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -c -r1.6 main.tcl
*** src/bin/pgaccess/main.tcl    2 Jul 2002 06:11:23 -0000    1.6
--- src/bin/pgaccess/main.tcl    19 Jul 2002 13:48:22 -0000
***************
*** 1,6 ****
  #!/bin/sh
  # the next line restarts using wish \
! exec wish "$0" "$@"

  image create bitmap dnarw -data  {
  #define down_arrow_width 15
--- 1,6 ----
  #!/bin/sh
  # the next line restarts using wish \
! exec wish "$0" ${1:+"$@"}

  image create bitmap dnarw -data  {
  #define down_arrow_width 15

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