upstream: hostname is not specified by POSIX but uname -n is, so use
the latter for portability. Patch from Geert Hendrickx via github PR#208. OpenBSD-Regress-ID: d6a79c7c4d141a0d05ade4a042eb57dddbce89f3
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# $OpenBSD: percent.sh,v 1.9 2020/07/17 07:10:24 dtucker Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: percent.sh,v 1.10 2021/02/05 06:01:58 dtucker Exp $
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# Placed in the Public Domain.
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# Placed in the Public Domain.
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tid="percent expansions"
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USER=`id -u -n`
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USER=`id -u -n`
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USERID=`id -u`
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USERID=`id -u`
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HOST=`hostname | cut -f1 -d.`
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HOST=`uname -n | cut -f1 -d.`
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HOSTNAME=`hostname`
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HOSTNAME=`uname -n`
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# Localcommand is evaluated after connection because %T is not available
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# Localcommand is evaluated after connection because %T is not available
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# until then. Because of this we use a different method of exercising it,
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# until then. Because of this we use a different method of exercising it,
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