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224 # Sed substitution to delay expansion of an escaped shell variable in a
454 # expand to a commented shell variable setting:
501 # into `config.status', and then the shell code to quote escape them in
523 # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout
735 sed '/^# Generated shell functions inserted here/q' "$ltmain" >> "$cfgfile" \
740 sed -n '/^# Generated shell functions inserted here/,$p' "$ltmain" >> "$cfgfile" \
1073 # Check that we are running under the correct shell.
1094 # Restart under the correct shell.
1107 # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout
1113 # find a string as large as possible, as long as the shell can cope with it
1153 # This shell has a builtin print -r that does the trick.
1220 _LT_DECL([], [SHELL], [1], [Shell to use when invoking shell scripts])
1606 # If test is not a shell built-in, we'll probably end up computing a
3020 # func_win32_libid is a shell function defined in ltmain.sh
3027 # func_win32_libid shell function, so use a weaker test based on 'objdump',
5243 [Fix the shell variable $srcfile for the compiler])
7130 # Find out whether the shell is Bourne or XSI compatible,
7133 [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the shell understands some XSI constructs])
7145 AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether the shell understands "+="])
7158 _LT_DECL([], [lt_unset], [0], [whether the shell understands "unset"])dnl
7179 # Bourne and XSI compatible variants of some useful shell functions.
7361 # Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR.
7372 # Append VALUE to the end of shell variable VAR.
8843 # Do `set' in a subshell so we don't clobber the current shell's