scripts/showTuple.sh.in
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Mon May 07 21:37:59 2012 +0200 (2012-05-07)
changeset 2982 1e35d2fa54d7
parent 2468 90595d1c1017
child 3141 d8bd17248789
permissions -rw-r--r--
samples: rework show-tuple

Now that we are using defconfig files, the samples do not contain
the full configuration, so we can not simply parse them to show
their content.

Instead, we must fake recalling a sample, and parse the generated
.config file.

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
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#!@@CT_bash@@
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# What we need:
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#  - the .config file
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# Parse the tools' paths configuration
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. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/paths.sh"
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# We'll need the stdout later, save it
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exec 7>&1
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# Parse the common functions
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. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/functions"
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# Don't care about any log file
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exec >/dev/null
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rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
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# Parse the configuration file
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. .config.2
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# Parse architecture and kernel specific functions
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. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/arch/${CT_ARCH}.sh"
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. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/kernel/${CT_KERNEL}.sh"
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# Build CT_TARGET
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CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
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# All this for this single echo... :-( Sigh, I'll have to re-arrange things...
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echo "${CT_TARGET}" >&7