History log of /u-boot/tools/imx_cntr_image.sh
Revision Date Author Comments
# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# 757ab988 09-Nov-2018 Martin Husemann <martin@NetBSD.org>

tools: improve portability of imx_cntr_image.sh

Replace non-portable operator == with =

The operator == in sh(1) / test(1) is non-POSIX and only implemented by
some shells (like bash). It is equivalent to the standard defined operator =.


# d7961159 25-Oct-2018 Peng Fan <peng.fan@nxp.com>

imx: mkimage: avoid stop CI when required files not exists

Introduce a new script to check whether file exists and
use that check in Makefile to avoid break CI system.

The script return 1 when the required files not exists, return 0
when files exists. The script will ignore check to u-boot-dtb.bin,
because if there is something wrong to generate u-boot-dtb.bin,
there must be some code error.

Signed-off-by: Peng Fan <peng.fan@nxp.com>