policycoreutils: fixfiles: remove two unused variables

DIRS was suspicious because you can't store file names in a normal variable,
and it's not that common to use arrays in bash.  It's not actually used.

While we're here, there's another variable which is never used
and should just be removed.  (Pointed out by `shellcheck`.
It makes a couple of other points too, but I have more specific
patches I want to put those in).

Signed-off-by: Alan Jenkins <alan.christopher.jenkins@gmail.com>
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Alan Jenkins 2017-05-07 12:05:48 +01:00 committed by James Carter
parent ce2a7fb143
commit 42f91ba291

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@ -107,13 +107,11 @@ fullFlag=0
BOOTTIME="" BOOTTIME=""
VERBOSE="-p" VERBOSE="-p"
FORCEFLAG="" FORCEFLAG=""
DIRS=""
RPMILES="" RPMILES=""
SETFILES=/sbin/setfiles SETFILES=/sbin/setfiles
RESTORECON=/sbin/restorecon RESTORECON=/sbin/restorecon
FILESYSTEMSRW=`get_rw_labeled_mounts` FILESYSTEMSRW=`get_rw_labeled_mounts`
FILESYSTEMSRO=`get_ro_labeled_mounts` FILESYSTEMSRO=`get_ro_labeled_mounts`
FILESYSTEMS="$FILESYSTEMSRW $FILESYSTEMSRO"
SELINUXTYPE="targeted" SELINUXTYPE="targeted"
if [ -e /etc/selinux/config ]; then if [ -e /etc/selinux/config ]; then
. /etc/selinux/config . /etc/selinux/config
@ -373,7 +371,7 @@ fi
shift shift
# #
# check if they specified both DIRS and RPMFILES # check if they specified both RPMFILES and FILEPATHs
# #
if [ ! -z "$RPMFILES" ]; then if [ ! -z "$RPMFILES" ]; then