/usr/bin/rsearch is in 389-ds-base 1.3.2.16-0ubuntu1.
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###############################################################################
## (1) Specify variables used by this script. ##
###############################################################################
BIN_DIR=/usr/bin
COMMAND=rsearch-bin
###############################################################################
## (2) Set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to determine the ##
## search order this command wrapper uses to find shared libraries. ##
###############################################################################
libpath_add() {
[ -z "$1" ] && return
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:}$1
}
libpath_add ""
libpath_add ""
libpath_add ""
libpath_add ""
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
###############################################################################
## (3) Set the PATH environment variable to determine the search ##
## order this command wrapper uses to find binary executables. ##
## ##
## NOTE: Since the wrappers themselves are ALWAYS located in ##
## "/usr/bin", this directory will always be excluded ##
## from the search path. Since "/bin" is nothing more ##
## than a symbolic link to "/usr/bin" on Solaris, this ##
## directory will also always be excluded from the search ##
## path on this platform. ##
###############################################################################
PATH=${BIN_DIR}
export PATH
###############################################################################
## (4) Execute the binary executable specified by this command wrapper ##
## based upon the preset LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH environment variables.##
###############################################################################
ORIGINAL_IFS=${IFS}
IFS=:
for dir in ${PATH}
do
if [ -x ${dir}/${COMMAND} ]
then
IFS=${ORIGINAL_IFS}
${dir}/${COMMAND} "$@"
exit $?
fi
done
echo "Unable to find \"${COMMAND}\" in \"${PATH}\"!"
exit 255
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