With the move to tinfoil2, the behaviour when parsing failed has changed
a bit - exceptions are now raised, so handle these appropriately.
Specifically when if parsing the recipe created when running devtool add
fails, rename it to .bb.parsefailed so that the user can run bitbake
afterwards without parsing being interrupted.
Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
not path.startswith(config.workspace_path)]
else:
append_files = None
- return tinfoil.parse_recipe_file(recipefile, appends, append_files)
+ try:
+ rd = tinfoil.parse_recipe_file(recipefile, appends, append_files)
+ except Exception as e:
+ logger.error(str(e))
+ return None
+ return rd
def check_workspace_recipe(workspace, pn, checksrc=True, bbclassextend=False):
"""
tinfoil = setup_tinfoil(config_only=True, basepath=basepath)
try:
- rd = tinfoil.parse_recipe_file(recipefile, False)
+ try:
+ rd = tinfoil.parse_recipe_file(recipefile, False)
+ except Exception as e:
+ logger.error(str(e))
+ rd = None
if not rd:
+ # Parsing failed. We just created this recipe and we shouldn't
+ # leave it in the workdir or it'll prevent bitbake from starting
+ movefn = '%s.parsefailed' % recipefile
+ logger.error('Parsing newly created recipe failed, moving recipe to %s for reference. If this looks to be caused by the recipe itself, please report this error.' % movefn)
+ shutil.move(recipefile, movefn)
return 1
if args.fetchuri and not args.no_git: