$NetBSD: patch-contrib_bundle__for__osx_launcher.sh,v 1.1 2014/01/19 09:25:18 mef Exp $ ERROR: [check-portability.awk] => Found test ... == ...: --- contrib/bundle_for_osx/launcher.sh~ 2013-10-22 03:27:08.000000000 +0900 +++ contrib/bundle_for_osx/launcher.sh 2013-12-21 16:28:17.000000000 +0900 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ if test "$APPLELANGUAGES"; then fi #This is a special case, because often the original strings are in US #English and there is no translation file. - if test "x$L" == "xen_US"; then + if test "x$L" = "xen_US"; then export LANG=$L break fi @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ if test "$APPLELANGUAGES"; then break fi #Same thing, but checking for any english variant. - if test "x${L:0:2}" == "xen"; then + if test "x${L:0:2}" = "xen"; then export LANG=$L break fi; @@ -104,16 +104,16 @@ if test -n $LANG; then #If the language code matches the applelocale, then that's the message #locale; otherwise, if it's longer than two characters, then it's #probably a good message locale and we'll go with it. - if test $LANG == ${APPLELOCALE:0:5} -o $LANG != ${LANG:0:2}; then + if test $LANG = ${APPLELOCALE:0:5} -o $LANG != ${LANG:0:2}; then export LC_MESSAGES=$LANG #Next try if the Applelocale is longer than 2 chars and the language #bit matches $LANG - elif test $LANG == ${APPLELOCALE:0:2} -a $APPLELOCALE > ${APPLELOCALE:0:2}; then + elif test $LANG = ${APPLELOCALE:0:2} -a $APPLELOCALE > ${APPLELOCALE:0:2}; then export LC_MESSAGES=${APPLELOCALE:0:5} #Fail. Get a list of the locales in $PREFIX/share/locale that match #our two letter language code and pick the first one, special casing #english to set en_US - elif test $LANG == "en"; then + elif test $LANG = "en"; then export LC_MESSAGES="en_US" else LOC=`find $PREFIX/share/locale -name $LANG???`