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author | Klaus Aehlig <aehlig@linta.de> | Wed May 11 12:46:42 2016 +0000 |
committer | Klaus Aehlig <aehlig@google.com> | Wed May 11 12:55:49 2016 +0000 |
tree | fae2785635d0a6df2b12dc1e99a7302fe31cbe7e | |
parent | b692917a73e73d05a65979992f87ad93445dee97 [diff] |
Make bootstrap scripts sh scripts The simple replacement scripts for for build-runfiles and process-wrapper do not use any bash-specific feature. Hence we can make then scripts for /bin/sh which has the advatange that that path is POSIX mandated, wheras bash could be installed anywhere on the system. -- Change-Id: I933d04be89e3c9ffc5673d8778b4754782cc4bdd Reviewed-on: https://bazel-review.googlesource.com/#/c/3601 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=122046251
{Fast, Correct} - Choose two
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