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Running update.sh fails #990

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What I get (replaced shebang with /usr/bin/bash -x):

+ gawk -i inplace -v variant=cli '
                                $1 == "##</autogenerated>##" { ia = 0 }
                                !ia { print }
                                $1 == "##<autogenerated>##" { ia = 1; ab++; ac = 0; if (system("test -f " variant "-Dockerfile-block-" ab) != 0) { ia = 0 } }
                                ia { ac++ }
                                ia && ac == 1 { system("cat " variant "-Dockerfile-block-" ab) }
                        ' 7.2/buster/cli/Dockerfile
Usage: gawk [POSIX or GNU style options] -f progfile [--] file ...
Usage: gawk [POSIX or GNU style options] [--] 'program' file ...
POSIX options:          GNU long options: (standard)
        -f progfile             --file=progfile
        -F fs                   --field-separator=fs
        -v var=val              --assign=var=val
Short options:          GNU long options: (extensions)
        -b                      --characters-as-bytes
        -c                      --traditional
        -C                      --copyright
        -d[file]                --dump-variables[=file]
        -e 'program-text'       --source='program-text'
        -E file                 --exec=file
        -g                      --gen-pot
        -h                      --help
        -L [fatal]              --lint[=fatal]
        -n                      --non-decimal-data
        -N                      --use-lc-numeric
        -O                      --optimize
        -p[file]                --profile[=file]
        -P                      --posix
        -r                      --re-interval
        -S                      --sandbox
        -t                      --lint-old
        -V                      --version

To report bugs, see node `Bugs' in `gawk.info', which is
section `Reporting Problems and Bugs' in the printed version.

gawk is a pattern scanning and processing language.
By default it reads standard input and writes standard output.

Examples:
        gawk '{ sum += $1 }; END { print sum }' file
        gawk -F: '{ print $1 }' /etc/passwd

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