On 04/01/2016 09:50 AM, Aníbal Limón wrote:
Hi,
Comments below,
alimon
On 03/31/2016 11:26 PM, Mike Looijmans wrote:
On 31-03-16 23:27, Aníbal Limón wrote:
We have an issue when ls segfaults in some cases [1] so it's
better to detect the failure at this level instead of continue
the build process.
[YOCTO #8926]
[1] https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8926#c0
Signed-off-by: Aníbal Limón <anibal.li...@linux.intel.com>
---
opkg-build | 8 ++++++++
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/opkg-build b/opkg-build
index 98008b6..a9ccad2 100755
--- a/opkg-build
+++ b/opkg-build
@@ -53,6 +53,10 @@ pkg_appears_sane() {
echo "*** Warning: The following files have names ending in
'~'.
You probably want to remove them: " >&2
ls -ld $tilde_files
+ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
Instead of using $? you could just use the result of "ls" directly, i.e.:
Do you have any specific reason for not use $? variable?, for me is more
simple to test the exit status in this way.
Using $? works, but I agree with Mike: I think it's cleaner to directly test
the result of ls (and avoids and extra line).
if ! ls -ld $tilde_files; then
+ echo "*** Error: Fail to list files have names ending in
'~'."
+ exit 1
+ fi
echo >&2
else
echo "*** Removing the following files: $tilde_files"
@@ -66,6 +70,10 @@ You probably want to remove them: " >&2
echo "*** Warning: The following files have a UID greater
than 99.
You probably want to chown these to a system user: " >&2
ls -ld $large_uid_files
+ if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
+ echo "*** Error: Fail to list files have a UID greater
than 99."
+ exit 1
+ fi
echo >&2
fi
--
Cheers,
Alejandro
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