From: Michał Górny Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 08:26:40 +0000 (+0200) Subject: kbuild: Make the setlocalversion script POSIX-compliant X-Git-Url: https://git.stricted.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6dc0c2f3384fe543a805922c6a314c7ad25a92fc;p=GitHub%2Fexynos8895%2Fandroid_kernel_samsung_universal8895.git kbuild: Make the setlocalversion script POSIX-compliant The 'source' builtin is a bash alias to the '.' (dot) builtin. While the former is supported only by bash, the latter is specified in POSIX and works fine with all POSIX-compliant shells I am aware of. The '$_' special parameter is specific to bash. It is partially supported in dash too but it always evaluates to the current script path (which causes the script to enter a loop recursively re-executing itself). This is why I have replaced the two occurences of '$_' with the explicit parameter. The 'local' builtin is another example of bash-specific code. Although it is supported by all POSIX-compliant shells I am aware of, it is not part of POSIX specification and thus the code should not rely on it assigning a specific value to the local variable. Moreover, the 'posh' shell has a limited version of 'local' builtin not supporting direct variable assignments. Thus, I have broken one of the 'local' declarations down into a (non-POSIX) 'local' declaration and a plain (POSIX-compliant) variable assignment. Signed-off-by: Michał Górny Signed-off-by: Michal Marek --- diff --git a/scripts/setlocalversion b/scripts/setlocalversion index d6a866ed1835..a7b9f7607e13 100755 --- a/scripts/setlocalversion +++ b/scripts/setlocalversion @@ -30,11 +30,12 @@ fi scm_version() { - local short=false + local short + short=false cd "$srctree" if test -e .scmversion; then - cat "$_" + cat .scmversion return fi if test "$1" = "--short"; then @@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ if $scm_only; then fi if test -e include/config/auto.conf; then - source "$_" + . include/config/auto.conf else echo "Error: kernelrelease not valid - run 'make prepare' to update it" exit 1