#!/bin/sh # Make sure the host sed supports '-i' (in-place). # If it doesn't, we'll build and use our own. if test -x /usr/bin/sed ; then SED="/usr/bin/sed" else if test -x /bin/sed ; then SED="/bin/sed" else SED="sed" fi fi echo "HELLO" > .sedtest $SED -i -e "s/HELLO/GOODBYE/" .sedtest >/dev/null 2>&1 if test $? != 0 ; then echo build-sed-host-binary else echo use-sed-host-binary fi rm -f .sedtest