I'm trying to get a shell script written for busybox on one of our embedded devices to work. The line that's causing problems is below and I've included the output of running it in a shell with the -x flag.
if [ cut -d : -f 1-3 /sys/class/net/eth0/address | grep -q -i 01:02:03 ]; then
# Do stuff
fi
The output that is given when attempting to run it:
# sh -x ./script
+ [ cut -d : -f 1-3 /sys/class/net/eth0/address
sh: missing ]
+ grep -q -i 01:02:03 ]
grep: ]: No such file or directory
+ sync
I didn't originally write the script so I don't know when it stopped working. It appears that the command that's being used for the comparison (should return 1 if mac address prefix matches the given sample, 0 otherwise) isn't being run correctly but I don't know why it seems to be trying to seperate the commands out.
if
condition would never have worked.cut
is a command unto itself, it is not an option for the[
command. If you want to use a command pipeline as the condition forif
, just drop the square brackets. And on a non-busybox system,man test
for further wisdom.