svn commit: r552736 - head/Mk/Scripts
Rainer Hurling
rhurlin at gwdg.de
Mon Oct 19 19:40:30 UTC 2020
On 19.10.20 21:38, Steve Wills wrote:
> Fixed
It works again. Many thanks :)
>
> On 10/19/20 3:15 PM, Rainer Hurling wrote:
>> Since this commit, I always get (again) the following error, when I try
>> to build a port, which contains ${REINPLACE_CMD]:
>>
>> env: /usr/ports/Mk/Scripts/sed_checked.sh: Permission denied
>> *** Error code 126
>>
>> Am I the only one?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rainer Hurling
>>
>>
>> On 19.10.20 14:19, Steve Wills wrote:
>>> Author: swills
>>> Date: Mon Oct 19 12:19:14 2020
>>> New Revision: 552736
>>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/552736
>>>
>>> Log:
>>> Revert
>>>
>>> Modified:
>>> head/Mk/Scripts/sed_checked.sh (contents, props changed)
>>>
>>> Modified: head/Mk/Scripts/sed_checked.sh
>>> ==============================================================================
>>>
>>> --- head/Mk/Scripts/sed_checked.sh Mon Oct 19 11:56:42 2020
>>> (r552735)
>>> +++ head/Mk/Scripts/sed_checked.sh Mon Oct 19 12:19:14 2020
>>> (r552736)
>>> @@ -1,84 +1,13 @@
>>> #!/bin/sh
>>> -# Rationale:
>>> -# The ports tree has accumulated quite a bit of REINPLACE_CMD lines
>>> -# in its Makefile. Some of these have gone stale as ports were updated
>>> -# upstream, or as the ports have evolved.
>>> -
>>> -# For DEVELOPERS, we check the effectiveness of REINPLACE_CMD lines
>>> -# by requesting backup files be written, and comparing them against
>>> -# source files.
>>> -
>>> -set -eu
>>> -
>>> -DEBUG=:
>>> -#DEBUG=echo
>>> -
>>> -check_dash_i() {
>>> - # this must be called from a subshell so as not to clobber $@
>>> - # WARNING: assumes that -i is given at least once!
>>> - unset OPTIND
>>> - $DEBUG >&2 DEBUG: check_dash_i "$@"
>>> - while getopts :EI:ae:f:i:lnru var ; do
>>> - $DEBUG >&2 DEBUG: option "$var" '"'"${OPTARG-""}"'"'
>>> - case "$var" in [iI])
>>> - last_i="$OPTARG"
>>> - esac
>>> - done
>>> -
>>> - $DEBUG >&2 DEBUG: last_i='"'"$last_i"'"'
>>> - printf '"%s"\n' "$last_i"
>>> -}
>>> -
>>> -shadowed="$( (check_dash_i -i.bak "$@") )"
>>> -if [ "$shadowed" != '".bak"' ] ; then
>>> - echo >&2 "WARNING: $0 -i.bak clobbered by caller's backup suffix
>>> $shadowed"
>>> -fi
>>> -
>>> -${SED-/usr/bin/sed} -i.bak "$@"
>>> -check() {
>>> - issues=0
>>> - files=0
>>> - args=
>>> - for x in "${@}" ; do
>>> - # we decide very simply whether the argument we are looking at is
>>> - # a sed command or a file: if it's not a regular file, it must be
>>> - # a sed argument worth collecting for our warning message,
>>> - # so that maintainers can identify the failing sed command.
>>> - #
>>> - # We cannot easily relate to Makefile lines here.
>>> - if [ -f "${x}" ]; then
>>> - # File? Check if sed was effective.
>>> - files=$(($files + 1))
>>> - if cmp -s "${x}" "${x}".bak ; then
>>> - issues=$(($issues + 1))
>>> - if [ $issues -eq 1 ] ; then
>>> - echo "sed failed:${args} ..."
>>> - fi
>>> - echo " - file content unchanged from backup: ${x#${WRKSRC}/}"
>>> - fi
>>> - else
>>> - # Not a file? Collect sed(1) command.
>>> - args="${args} ${x}"
>>> - fi
>>> - done
>>> -
>>> - if [ ${issues} -gt 0 ] ; then
>>> - action="review"
>>> - if [ ${issues} -eq ${files} ] ; then
>>> - action=" FIX " # blanks at either end
>>> - else
>>> - action="review"
>>> - fi
>>> - echo "--- issues found: ${issues}, files to edit: ${files},
>>> please ${action} ---"
>>> +set -e
>>> +/usr/bin/sed -i.bak "$@"
>>> +for x in "${@}" ; do
>>> + if [ -f "${x}" ]; then
>>> + if cmp -s "${x}" "${x}".bak ; then
>>> + if [ ! -z "${REWARNFILE}" ]; then
>>> + echo - - REINPLACE_CMD ran, but did not modify file
>>> contents: ${x#${WRKSRC}/} >> ${REWARNFILE}
>>> + fi
>>> + fi
>>> fi
>>> -}
>>> -
>>> -if [ ! -z "${REWARNFILE}" ] ; then
>>> - check "$@" | tee -a ${REWARNFILE}
>>> - # if ${REWARNFILE} is a regular file (not /dev/null) and empty,
>>> delete it.
>>> - if [ -f "${REWARNFILE}" -a ! -s "${REWARNFILE}" ] ; then rm -f
>>> "${REWARNFILE}" ; fi
>>> -else
>>> - check "$@"
>>> -fi
>>> -
>>> +done
>>>
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