fi
# Added by Steve Bonds Feb 2 2003
-# Without this, there are no files in the ${FROM} directory, so rsync has
+# Without this, there are no files in the $fromdir directory, so rsync has
# nothing to do.
hands_setup
-runtest "ssh: basic test" 'checkit "$RSYNC -avH -e ssh --rsync-path=$RSYNC ${FROM}/ localhost:${TO}" ${FROM}/ ${TO}'
+runtest "ssh: basic test" 'checkit "$RSYNC -avH -e ssh --rsync-path=$RSYNC \"$fromdir/\" \"localhost:$todir\"" "$fromdir/" "$todir"'
# Added by Steve Bonds Feb 2 2003
# I assumed that "F1" was intended to hold a single file for testing if
# it was unset so the "mv" tried to move a parent directory into a
# subdirectory of itself. There is probably a better way of pulling out
# a sample file to rename.
-F1=`ls ${TO} | head -5 | tail -1`
+F1=`ls "$todir" | head -5 | tail -1`
-mv ${TO}/${F1} ${TO}/ThisShouldGo
+mv "$todir/$F1" "$todir/ThisShouldGo"
-runtest "ssh: renamed file" 'checkit "$RSYNC --delete -avH -e ssh --rsync-path=$RSYNC ${FROM}/ localhost:${TO}" ${FROM}/ ${TO}'
+runtest "ssh: renamed file" 'checkit "$RSYNC --delete -avH -e ssh --rsync-path=$RSYNC \"$fromdir/\" \"localhost:$todir\"" "$fromdir/" "$todir"'