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* Remove unnecessary spaces in command substitutionsAndrew Robbins2017-10-282-12/+12
| | | | | | | | | This is likely one of the very last changes necessary to make the Libreboot build system more cohesive in appearance. Hopefully from this point forward it won't be as readily apparent as to who wrote which parts of the build system (i.e. won't look like a patchwork quilt any longer).
* Replace usage of the '[' Bash builtin with '[['Andrew Robbins2017-10-282-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | There's no benefit to using the POSIX-style '[' test builtin considering its '-a' and '-o' operators are unused in the Libreboot build system. Plus, '[[' is safer with respect to any containing file redirections (for example). Prior, both '[' and '[[' were used throughout the codebase--a disparity in usage which this change aims to eliminate.
* Modify fd copying in printf calls for readabilityAndrew Robbins2017-10-282-4/+4
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* Replaced '#!/bin/bash' w/ '#!/usr/bin/env bash'Andrew Robbins2017-06-232-2/+2
| | | | | This is mainly useful for being able to run these scripts on BSDs. And for users who use a Bash not installed to /bin.
* Remove unnecessary 'env' invocation from printf.Andrew Robbins2017-06-232-7/+7
| | | | | This reverts part of pull request #217 which called the 'env' binary for each printf invocation.
* Fixed printf calls & replaced 'echo' w/ printf.Andrew Robbins2017-06-232-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | All printf calls should now be properly formatted; prior, the format specifier string was erroneously used for both the format specifiers and the string to be printed. 'env' is now used to locate the printf binary so as to avoid potentially using a shell builtin. Lastly, all calls to 'echo' within the new build system have been replaced with printf for consistency/portability purposes.
* tools: Add boot-keys tool to handle keys and images verificationPaul Kocialkowski2017-01-159-0/+199
Signed-off-by: Paul Kocialkowski <contact@paulk.fr>