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This patch adds -B switch to select BSD host platforms. Linux uses GNU Make as default, command is `make`. BSD uses BSD Make as default, command is also `make`. BSD can also use GNU Make, but the command is `gmake`. This patch uses `make` on GNU platforms and `gmake` on BSD platforms. Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info> tools/sethost.sh: Add BSD host (-B switch) + MAKECMD (make vs gmake). Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info> tools/configure.c: Add BSD host (-B switch). Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# tools/configure.sh
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#
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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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# contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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# this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The
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# ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the
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# License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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#
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set -e
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WD=`test -d ${0%/*} && cd ${0%/*}; pwd`
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TOPDIR="${WD}/.."
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MAKECMD="make"
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USAGE="
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USAGE: ${0} [-E] [-e] [-l|m|c|g|n|B] [L] [-a <app-dir>] <board-name>:<config-name> [make-opts]
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Where:
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-E enforces distclean if already configured.
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-e performs distclean if configuration changed.
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-l selects the Linux (l) host environment.
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-m selects the macOS (m) host environment.
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-c selects the Windows host and Cygwin (c) environment.
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-g selects the Windows host and MinGW/MSYS environment.
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-n selects the Windows host and Windows native (n) environment.
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-B selects the *BSD (B) host environment.
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Default: Use host setup in the defconfig file
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Default Windows: Cygwin
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-L Lists all available configurations.
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-a <app-dir> is the path to the apps/ directory, relative to the nuttx
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directory
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<board-name> is the name of the board in the boards directory
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configs/<config-name> is the name of the board configuration sub-directory
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make-opts directly pass to make
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"
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# A list of optional files that may be installed
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OPTFILES="\
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.gdbinit\
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.cproject\
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.project\
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"
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# Parse command arguments
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unset boardconfig
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unset winnative
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unset appdir
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unset host
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unset enforce_distclean
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unset distclean
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function dumpcfgs
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{
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configlist=`find ${TOPDIR}/boards -name defconfig`
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for defconfig in ${configlist}; do
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config=`dirname ${defconfig} | sed -e "s,${TOPDIR}/boards/,,g"`
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boardname=`echo ${config} | cut -d'/' -f3`
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configname=`echo ${config} | cut -d'/' -f5`
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echo " ${boardname}:${configname}"
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done
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}
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while [ ! -z "$1" ]; do
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case "$1" in
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-a )
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shift
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appdir=$1
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;;
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-c | -g | -l | -m )
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winnative=n
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host+=" $1"
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;;
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-n )
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winnative=y
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host+=" $1"
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;;
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-B )
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winnative=n
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host+=" $1"
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MAKECMD="gmake"
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;;
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-E )
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enforce_distclean=y
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;;
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-e )
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distclean=y
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;;
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-h )
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echo "$USAGE"
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exit 0
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;;
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-L )
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dumpcfgs
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exit 0
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;;
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*)
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boardconfig=$1
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shift
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break
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;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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# Sanity checking
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if [ -z "${boardconfig}" ]; then
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echo "" 1>&2
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echo "Missing <board/config> argument" 1>&2
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echo "$USAGE" 1>&2
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exit 2
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fi
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configdir=`echo ${boardconfig} | cut -s -d':' -f2`
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if [ -z "${configdir}" ]; then
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boarddir=`echo ${boardconfig} | cut -d'/' -f1`
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configdir=`echo ${boardconfig} | cut -d'/' -f2`
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else
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boarddir=`echo ${boardconfig} | cut -d':' -f1`
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fi
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configpath=${TOPDIR}/boards/*/*/${boarddir}/configs/${configdir}
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if [ ! -d ${configpath} ]; then
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# Try direct path used with custom configurations.
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configpath=${TOPDIR}/${boardconfig}
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if [ ! -d ${configpath} ]; then
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configpath=${boardconfig}
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if [ ! -d ${configpath} ]; then
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echo "Directory for ${boardconfig} does not exist." 1>&2
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echo "" 1>&2
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echo "Run tools/configure.sh -L to list available configurations." 1>&2
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echo "$USAGE" 1>&2
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exit 3
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fi
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fi
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fi
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src_makedefs=${TOPDIR}/boards/*/*/${boarddir}/configs/${configdir}/Make.defs
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dest_makedefs="${TOPDIR}/Make.defs"
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if [ ! -r ${src_makedefs} ]; then
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src_makedefs=${TOPDIR}/boards/*/*/${boarddir}/scripts/Make.defs
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if [ ! -r ${src_makedefs} ]; then
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src_makedefs=${configpath}/Make.defs
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if [ ! -r ${src_makedefs} ]; then
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src_makedefs=${configpath}/../../scripts/Make.defs
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if [ ! -r ${src_makedefs} ]; then
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echo "File Make.defs could not be found"
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exit 4
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fi
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fi
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fi
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fi
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src_config=${configpath}/defconfig
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dest_config="${TOPDIR}/.config"
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backup_config="${TOPDIR}/defconfig"
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if [ ! -r ${src_config} ]; then
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echo "File ${src_config} does not exist"
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exit 5
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fi
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if [ -r ${dest_config} ]; then
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if [ "X${enforce_distclean}" = "Xy" ]; then
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${MAKECMD} -C ${TOPDIR} distclean
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else
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if cmp -s ${src_config} ${backup_config}; then
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echo "No configuration change."
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "X${distclean}" = "Xy" ]; then
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${MAKECMD} -C ${TOPDIR} distclean
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else
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echo "Already configured!"
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echo "Please 'make distclean' and try again."
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exit 6
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# Extract values needed from the defconfig file. We need:
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# (1) The CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE setting to know it this is target for a
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# native Windows
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# (2) The CONFIG_APPS_DIR setting to see if there is a configured location for the
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# application directory. This can be overridden from the command line.
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# If we are going to some host other than windows native or to a windows
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# native host, then don't even check what is in the defconfig file.
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oldnative=`grep CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE= ${src_config} | cut -d'=' -f2`
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if [ -z "${oldnative}" ]; then
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oldnative=n
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fi
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if [ -z "${winnative}" ]; then
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winnative=$oldnative
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fi
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# If no application directory was provided on the command line and we are
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# switching between a windows native host and some other host then ignore the
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# path to the apps/ directory in the defconfig file. It will most certainly
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# not be in a usable form.
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defappdir=y
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if [ -z "${appdir}" -a "X$oldnative" = "$winnative" ]; then
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quoted=`grep "^CONFIG_APPS_DIR=" ${src_config} | cut -d'=' -f2`
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if [ ! -z "${quoted}" ]; then
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appdir=`echo ${quoted} | sed -e "s/\"//g"`
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defappdir=n
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fi
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fi
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# Check for the apps/ directory in the usual place if appdir was not provided
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if [ -z "${appdir}" ]; then
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# Check for a version file
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unset CONFIG_VERSION_STRING
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if [ -x "${TOPDIR}/.version" ]; then
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. "${TOPDIR}/.version"
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fi
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# Check for an unversioned apps/ directory
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if [ -d "${TOPDIR}/../apps" ]; then
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appdir="../apps"
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else
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# Check for a versioned apps/ directory
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if [ -d "${TOPDIR}/../apps-${CONFIG_VERSION_STRING}" ]; then
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appdir="../apps-${CONFIG_VERSION_STRING}"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# For checking the apps dir path, we need a POSIX version of the relative path.
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posappdir=`echo "${appdir}" | sed -e 's/\\\\/\\//g'`
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winappdir=`echo "${appdir}" | sed -e 's/\\//\\\\\\\/g'`
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# If appsdir was provided (or discovered) then make sure that the apps/
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# directory exists
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if [ ! -z "${appdir}" -a ! -d "${TOPDIR}/${posappdir}" ]; then
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echo "Directory \"${TOPDIR}/${posappdir}\" does not exist"
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exit 7
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fi
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# Okay... Everything looks good. Setup the configuration
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echo " Copy files"
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install -m 644 ${src_makedefs} "${dest_makedefs}" || \
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{ echo "Failed to copy ${src_makedefs}" ; exit 8 ; }
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install -m 644 ${src_config} "${dest_config}" || \
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{ echo "Failed to copy ${src_config}" ; exit 9 ; }
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install -m 644 ${src_config} "${backup_config}" || \
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{ echo "Failed to backup ${src_config}" ; exit 10 ; }
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# Install any optional files
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for opt in ${OPTFILES}; do
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test -f ${configpath}/${opt} && install ${configpath}/${opt} "${TOPDIR}/"
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done
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# If we did not use the CONFIG_APPS_DIR that was in the defconfig config file,
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# then append the correct application information to the tail of the .config
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# file
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if [ "X${defappdir}" = "Xy" ]; then
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# In-place edit can mess up permissions on Windows
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# sed -i.bak -e "/^CONFIG_APPS_DIR/d" "${dest_config}"
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sed -e "/^CONFIG_APPS_DIR/d" "${dest_config}" > "${dest_config}-temp"
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mv "${dest_config}-temp" "${dest_config}"
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if [ "X${winnative}" = "Xy" ]; then
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echo "CONFIG_APPS_DIR=\"$winappdir\"" >> "${dest_config}"
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else
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echo "CONFIG_APPS_DIR=\"$posappdir\"" >> "${dest_config}"
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fi
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fi
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# The saved defconfig files are all in compressed format and must be
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# reconstitued before they can be used.
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${TOPDIR}/tools/sethost.sh $host $*
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