bugfix for correct bash syntax
$rocks has to be enclosed into a "string" so bash can treat is as a string. We can compare two strings with the == operator then, ...pull/2703/head
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ if [ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ] && [ $ignoreRoot -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "You shouldn't start Etherpad as root!"
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echo "Please type 'Etherpad rocks my socks' or supply the '--root' argument if you still want to start it as root"
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read rocks
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if [ ! $rocks = "Etherpad rocks my socks" ]
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if [ ! "$rocks" == "Etherpad rocks my socks" ]
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then
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echo "Your input was incorrect"
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exit 1
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