Use double-quotes for regular_mans, not brackets.

This is a bashism; on systems where sh is not bash (eg., non-Linux, or
Ubuntu using dash), this breaks with a syntax error. This also doesn't
work properly in bash: only the first item is iterated on.
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dana koch 2013-06-12 22:35:46 +10:00 committed by Nick Mathewson
parent 6fc3997307
commit 8c88c75966
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@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([
])
if test x$asciidoc = xtrue && test "$ASCIIDOC" = "none" ; then
regular_mans=(doc/tor doc/tor-gencert doc/tor-resolve doc/torify)
regular_mans="doc/tor doc/tor-gencert doc/tor-resolve doc/torify"
for file in $regular_mans ; do
if ! [[ -f "$srcdir/$file.1.in" ]] || ! [[ -f "$srcdir/$file.html.in" ]] ; then
echo "==================================";