Although working with bash, 'echo -n' is really non-portable.
Get rid of this by using printf(1) with no trailing new-line (\n).
Again, thanks to Martin GUY, who pointed this issue.
/trunk/kconfig/kconfig.mk | 2 1 1 0
/trunk/scripts/build/libc_uClibc.sh | 4 3 1 0 ++
/trunk/scripts/showSamples.sh | 78 39 39 0 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
3 files changed, 43 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
1 # Compute x86-specific values
3 # This one really need a little love! :-(
6 # The architecture part of the tuple:
8 [ -z "${arch}" ] && arch="${CT_ARCH_TUNE}"
10 nocona|athlon*64|k8|athlon-fx|opteron)
11 CT_DoError "Architecture is x86 (32-bit) but selected processor is \"${arch}\" (64-bit)";;
12 "") CT_TARGET_ARCH=i386;;
13 i386|i486|i586|i686) CT_TARGET_ARCH="${arch}";;
14 winchip*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i486;;
15 pentium|pentium-mmx|c3*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;
16 pentiumpro|pentium*|athlon*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i686;;
17 *) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;