Replace which by bash-builtin hash Reportedly, which is not installed by default on all non-windows systems bazel is used. As we only use which to test if a program can be found on PATH, use the bash builtin hash command. While there - replace the search for [ by a search for tr, a program we care more, as [ is the builtin test anyway, - fix a typo in the name of the GNU tools collection searched for. Change-Id: Id78737eba10e96c6fa41ca68a47102ab28e6031f PiperOrigin-RevId: 166685117
{Fast, Correct} - Choose two
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