apt-conf: uninitialised variables fix
In the bash script "99-override-default-apt-conf" 'set -u' is being used to check for uninitialised variables. This resulted in generic 'unbound variable' messages rather than the intended error messages. Tweaked the check for DIB_APT_CONF to work if the variable is unbound; so that we get the intended error message rather than the `unbound variable` message. Change-Id: Ib8e287060f32312ab80dd7f44e2792ecca48edbb
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#!/bin/bash
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# Override the default /etc/apt/apt.conf with $DIB_APT_CONF
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set -eu
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set -ue
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# exit directly if DIB_APT_CONF is not defined properly
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if [ -z "$DIB_APT_CONF" ] ; then
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if [ -z "${DIB_APT_CONF:-}" ] ; then
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echo "DIB_APT_CONF is not set - no apt.conf will be copied in"
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exit 0
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elif [ ! -f "$DIB_APT_CONF" ] ; then
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