Rollback of commit 7a1d4132012c5ae6c1617045138e1a662e3964bd.

*** Reason for rollback ***

The underlying issue (wrong operator '==' instead of '=' for test (a.k.a '[')) was fixed by commit 31b059fc07831f86be951609128b7cd51613df98 which removed the offending code completely.

*** Original change description ***

Revert build-runfiles to use /bin/bash

If /bin/sh is dash (default on Ubuntu), this output a lot of garbage error, which make thing that the dummy build-runfiles is incorrect.

See http://ci.bazel.io/view/Bazel%20bootstrap%20and%20maintenance/job/Bazel/JAVA_VERSION=1.8,PLATFORM_NAME=ubuntu_15.10-x86_64/731/console

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  6. tools/
  7. .gitattributes
  8. .gitignore
  9. AUTHORS
  10. BUILD
  11. CHANGELOG.md
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  13. CONTRIBUTING.md
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  16. README.md
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README.md

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