Make test for gnuplot work with empty strings.
When I launch fio_generate_plots on a system where gnuplot is not installed I
get this error :
$ fio_generate_plots test
Making bw logs
/usr/bin/fio_generate_plots: 42: /usr/bin/fio_generate_plots: -: not found
That's because the test checking whether gnuplot is installed is failing
because of an empty variable :
GNUPLOT=$(which gnuplot)
if [ ! -x $GNUPLOT ]; then
echo You need gnuplot installed to generate graphs
exit 1
fi
Indeed the command "test -x" is exiting with code 0.
To correct this we should enclose the variable with quotes :
if [ ! -x "$GNUPLOT" ]; then
Then the script is going into the test properly :
$ fio_generate_plots test
You need gnuplot installed to generate graphs
I copied problem description by Hervé from the Debian bug report below.
Fixes:
Bug#700580: /usr/bin/fio_generate_plots: -: not found
http://bugs.debian.org/700580
Reported-By: Hervé Werner <hwerner@score-md.com>
Tested-By: Hervé Werner <hwerner@score-md.com>
Tested-By: Martin Steigerwald <ms@teamix.de>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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