-cmd="${MH_TEST_DIR}/Mail/cmd"
-runpty="${MH_OBJ_DIR}/test/runpty"
-
-#### Run a command but don't wait for user input. We switched from script(1)
-#### to our own utility, runpty. Check that it makes the command look like
-#### it's connected to a terminal below.
-run_without_input() {
- #### Create a command to use as a shell for script.
- cat >"${cmd}" <<EOF
-#! /bin/sh
-$*
-EOF
- chmod +x "${cmd}"
-
- "$runpty" "${actual}" "${cmd}"
-}
-
-#### Ensure that runpty makes the program look like it's connected to a
-#### terminal. The welcome message code in sbr/utils.c needs that.
-run_without_input 'if test -t 0 -a -t 1 -a -t 2; then echo tty; fi'
-grep tty "${actual}" >/dev/null || test_skip "runpty doesn't simulate tty"
-