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view libtomcrypt/genlist.sh @ 958:1bf92da7a2a0
Try without identifying current user
Small change that warns the user if the current user cannot be identified rather than aborting. This came in handy when I put dropbear on a dlink that did not have a true user environment. Falling back on the "-l" option and user@ options works just fine as a client. The only implication I found is that the -J option will fail ungracefully without a known own_user.
author | iquaba <cooka2011@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 06 Aug 2014 08:48:43 -0500 |
parents | 0cbe8f6dbf9e |
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#!/bin/bash # aes_tab.o is a pseudo object as it's made from aes.o and MPI is optional export a=`echo -n "src/ciphers/aes/aes_enc.o " ; find . -type f | sort | grep "[.]/src" | grep "[.]c" | grep -v "sha224" | grep -v "sha384" | grep -v "aes_tab" | grep -v "twofish_tab" | grep -v "whirltab" | grep -v "dh_sys" | grep -v "ecc_sys" | grep -v "mpi[.]c" | grep -v "sober128tab" | sed -e 'sE\./EE' | sed -e 's/\.c/\.o/' | xargs` perl ./parsenames.pl OBJECTS "$a" export a=`find . -type f | grep [.]/src | grep [.]h | sed -e 'se\./ee' | xargs` perl ./parsenames.pl HEADERS "$a" # $Source: /cvs/libtom/libtomcrypt/genlist.sh,v $ # $Revision: 1.4 $ # $Date: 2005/07/17 23:15:12 $