ipk_log_check uses a case-sensitive grep (which is correct) when deciding
whether there were any errors or not. But if it decides that there were, it
then uses a case-insensitive grep to display them. This results in a large
amount of irrelevant and confusing output which makes it hard to see the real
errors amongst the noise.
Suppress this by removing the unwanted -i.
Signed-off-by: Phil Blundell <pb@pbcl.net>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
then
echo "log_check: There were error messages in the logfile"
printf "log_check: Matched keyword: [$keyword_die]\n\n"
- echo "$lf_txt" | grep -v log_check | grep -C 5 -i "$keyword_die"
+ echo "$lf_txt" | grep -v log_check | grep -C 5 "$keyword_die"
echo ""
do_exit=1
fi