As per http://stackoverflow.com/questions/592620/check-if-a-program-exists-from-a-bash-script
the portable way to find out if a particular command is available is with "command -v" not
"which".

svn path=/trunk/; revision=50610
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Jeff Morriss 2013-07-15 13:28:53 +00:00
parent 776c949898
commit 9fd357b174
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@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = \
# can use it exclusively.
faq.txt: $(srcdir)/faq.py
$(AM_V_GEN)$(srcdir)/faq.py >$@.tmp && \
(( which elinks > /dev/null && elinks -dump -dump-width 72 -no-numbering -no-references < $@.tmp > $@ ) || \
( which links > /dev/null && links -width 72 -html-numbered-links 0 -dump $@.tmp > $@ ) || \
( which lynx > /dev/null && lynx -dump -width=72 -nolist -stdin -force-html < $@.tmp > $@ ) || \
(( command -v elinks > /dev/null && elinks -dump -dump-width 72 -no-numbering -no-references < $@.tmp > $@ ) || \
( command -v links > /dev/null && links -width 72 -html-numbered-links 0 -dump $@.tmp > $@ ) || \
( command -v lynx > /dev/null && lynx -dump -width=72 -nolist -stdin -force-html < $@.tmp > $@ ) || \
$(srcdir)/../tools/html2text.py --width=72 --no-links $@.tmp > $@ ) && \
rm -f $@.tmp