From: Jeremie Francois (on alpha) <jeremie.franc...@gmail.com>

[ Upstream commit e461bc9f9ab105637b86065d24b0b83f182d477c ]

Sed broke on some strings as it used colon as a separator.
I made it more robust by using \001, which is legit POSIX AFAIK.

E.g. ./config --set-str CONFIG_USBNET_DEVADDR "de:ad:be:ef:00:01"
failed with: sed: -e expression #1, char 55: unknown option to `s'

Signed-off-by: Jeremie Francois (on alpha) <jeremie.franc...@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahi...@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sas...@kernel.org>
---
 scripts/config | 5 ++++-
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/scripts/config b/scripts/config
index e0e39826dae90..eee5b7f3a092a 100755
--- a/scripts/config
+++ b/scripts/config
@@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ myname=${0##*/}
 # If no prefix forced, use the default CONFIG_
 CONFIG_="${CONFIG_-CONFIG_}"
 
+# We use an uncommon delimiter for sed substitutions
+SED_DELIM=$(echo -en "\001")
+
 usage() {
        cat >&2 <<EOL
 Manipulate options in a .config file from the command line.
@@ -83,7 +86,7 @@ txt_subst() {
        local infile="$3"
        local tmpfile="$infile.swp"
 
-       sed -e "s:$before:$after:" "$infile" >"$tmpfile"
+       sed -e "s$SED_DELIM$before$SED_DELIM$after$SED_DELIM" "$infile" 
>"$tmpfile"
        # replace original file with the edited one
        mv "$tmpfile" "$infile"
 }
-- 
2.20.1



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