[YOCTO #671]
"readlink -f" in Ubuntu 10.04 is buggy: it doesn't ignore a trailing / (e.g.,
"readlink -f /tmp/non-existent-dir/" returns nothing, but according to
http://www.gnu.org/s/coreutils/manual/coreutils.pdf it should do that --
hence we get bug 671. It seems Ubuntu 10.10 or even later Ubuntu 11.04,
and other Linux distributions(e.g., Open Suse 11.4) haven't such an issue.
So I think we should detect this and ask Ubuntu 10.04 users to avoid supply
a path with trailing slash here.
Moreever, I also add the detection of non-existent path, e.g.,
source oe-init-build-env /non-existent-dir/build
can be detected and we'll print an error msg.
And, if we get errors in oe-buildenv-internal, we should stop the script
and shouldn't further run.
Signed-off-by: Dexuan Cui <dexuan.cui@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
fi
OEROOT=`readlink -f "$OEROOT"`
export OEROOT
- . $OEROOT/scripts/oe-buildenv-internal
- $OEROOT/scripts/oe-setup-builddir
+ . $OEROOT/scripts/oe-buildenv-internal && \
+ $OEROOT/scripts/oe-setup-builddir && \
+ [ -n "$BUILDDIR" ] && cd $BUILDDIR
unset OEROOT
unset BBPATH
- [ -n "$BUILDDIR" ] && cd $BUILDDIR
fi
# It is assumed OEROOT is already defined when this is called
if [ -z "$OEROOT" ]; then
echo >&2 "Error: OEROOT is not defined!"
- return
+ return 1
fi
if [ "x$BDIR" = "x" ]; then
BDIR="build"
else
BDIR=`readlink -f "$1"`
+ if [ -z "$BDIR" ]; then
+ if expr "$1" : '.*/$' >/dev/null; then
+ echo >&2 "Error: please remove any trailing / in the argument."
+ else
+ PARENTDIR=`dirname "$1"`
+ echo >&2 "Error: the directory $PARENTDIR doesn't exist?"
+ fi
+ return 1
+ fi
fi
fi
if expr "$BDIR" : '/.*' > /dev/null ; then
if ! (test -d "$BITBAKEDIR"); then
echo >&2 "Error: The bitbake directory ($BITBAKEDIR) does not exist! Please ensure a copy of bitbake exists at this location"
- return
+ return 1
fi
PATH="${OEROOT}/scripts:$BITBAKEDIR/bin/:$PATH"