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The bin/karaf script uses the "local" command which is a shell builtin of bash and similar shells, but is not required for POSIX-compliance in sh. When I attempt to run karaf on a Solaris system, I see the following output:
root@solaris:/opendaylight/bin# ./karaf
./karaf[172]: local: not found [No such file or directory]
./karaf[182]: local: not found [No such file or directory]
./karaf[183]: local: not found [No such file or directory]
Lines 172, 182 and 183 invoke "local" to make local variables to the function. According to "man bash", this is a shell builtin. However, bin/karaf is invoked as:
#!/bin/sh
On most flavors of linux, this resolves to bash or dash which probably runs in a restricted environment after checking to see that its $0 is sh. But on Solaris's /bin/sh is actually ksh93 for backwards compatibility.
Since "local" is not part of a POSIX-compliant /bin/sh, depending on it in a script that is invoked with /bin/sh is a bug.
(this explaination is borrowed from https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-5852)
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KARAF-4593 karaf script contains error in $JAVA variable
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