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diff -up which-2.19/bash.c.afs which-2.19/bash.c
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--- which-2.19/bash.c.afs 2008-01-18 19:03:40.000000000 +0100
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+++ which-2.19/bash.c 2008-01-25 11:41:14.000000000 +0100
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@@ -34,7 +34,6 @@
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*/
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#define HAVE_GETGROUPS
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#undef SHELL
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-#undef AFS
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#undef NOGROUP
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/*
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@@ -251,7 +250,7 @@ file_status (char const* name)
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r = FS_EXISTS;
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-#if defined (AFS)
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+ if (getenv("AFS")) {
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/* We have to use access(2) to determine access because AFS does not
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support Unix file system semantics. This may produce wrong
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answers for non-AFS files when ruid != euid. I hate AFS. */
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@@ -261,8 +260,9 @@ file_status (char const* name)
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r |= FS_READABLE;
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return r;
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-#else /* !AFS */
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-
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+ }
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+ else /* !AFS */
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+ {
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/* Find out if the file is actually executable. By definition, the
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only other criteria is that the file has an execute bit set that
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we can use. The same with whether or not a file is readable. */
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@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ file_status (char const* name)
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}
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return r;
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-#endif /* !AFS */
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+ } /* !AFS */
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}
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/* From bash-3.2 / general.c / line 534 ; Changes: Using 'strchr' instead of 'xstrchr'. */
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