Fix spurious error from sysrc
When using sysrc to modify a file, the file should be created silently. However, with the introduction of SVN r335280, an error of "No such file or directory" would appear despite everything else working as-expected. The nature of this spurious error is that SVN r335280 did not check if the file exists first, before trying to fixup the line-endings in the file just prior to modification. PR: bin/240875 Reported by: Jose Luis Duran MFC after: 3 days
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@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ f_sysrc_set()
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if [ "$not_found" ]; then
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if [ "$not_found" ]; then
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# Add a newline if missing before appending to the file
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# Add a newline if missing before appending to the file
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awk 'BEGIN { wc = 0 } NR == 1 {
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[ ! -e "$file" ] || awk 'BEGIN { wc = 0 } NR == 1 {
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(cmd = "wc -l " FILENAME) | getline
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(cmd = "wc -l " FILENAME) | getline
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close(cmd)
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close(cmd)
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wc = $1
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wc = $1
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