Revision 58696bfcaacc50323e596112124b41242fde23de authored by Junio C Hamano on 08 July 2024, 22:52:11 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 08 July 2024, 23:23:05 UTC
Under ci/ hierarchy, we run scripts under either "sh" (any Bourne compatible POSIX shell would work) or specifically "bash" (as they require features from bash, e.g., ${parameter/pattern/string} expansion). As we have the CI environment under our control, we can expect that /bin/sh will always be fine to run the scripts that only require a Bourne shell, but we may not know where "bash" is installed depending on the distro used. So let's make sure we start these scripts with either one of these: #!/bin/sh #!/usr/bin/env bash Yes, the latter has to assume that everybody installs "env" at that path and not as /bin/env or /usr/local/bin/env, but this currently is the best we could do. Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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upload-pack.h
#ifndef UPLOAD_PACK_H
#define UPLOAD_PACK_H
void upload_pack(const int advertise_refs, const int stateless_rpc,
const int timeout);
struct repository;
struct packet_reader;
int upload_pack_v2(struct repository *r, struct packet_reader *request);
struct strbuf;
int upload_pack_advertise(struct repository *r,
struct strbuf *value);
#endif /* UPLOAD_PACK_H */
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