scripts: use CT_CONFIG_SHELL instead of CT_SHELL

CT_SHELL is undefined.
Thus, the generated wrapper scripts are not executable by the kernel
because they do not contain a valid interpreter.
Use CT_CONFIG_SHELL instead.

Signed-off-by: "Titus von Boxberg" <titus@v9g.de>
(transplanted from cf509170838f4e289fe25617e3f3db1d6d6ffc41)
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Titus von Boxberg 2011-11-30 12:07:59 +01:00
parent 421c524532
commit eabd25ae00

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ cat "${CT_LIB_DIR}/paths.mk" |while read trash line; do
tool="${line%%=*}"
path="${line#*=}"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Creating script-override for '${tool}' -> '${path}'"
printf "#${BANG}${CT_SHELL}\nexec '${path}' \"\${@}\"\n" >"${CT_TOOLS_OVERIDE_DIR}/bin/${tool}"
printf "#${BANG}${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}\nexec '${path}' \"\${@}\"\n" >"${CT_TOOLS_OVERIDE_DIR}/bin/${tool}"
CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod 700 "${CT_TOOLS_OVERIDE_DIR}/bin/${tool}"
done
export PATH="${CT_TOOLS_OVERIDE_DIR}/bin:${PATH}"
@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
# bally needed
if [ -n "${where}" ]; then
CT_DoLog DEBUG " '${!v}-${tool}' -> '${where}'"
printf "#${BANG}${CT_SHELL}\nexec '${where}' \"\${@}\"\n" >"${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${!v}-${tool}"
printf "#${BANG}${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}\nexec '${where}' \"\${@}\"\n" >"${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${!v}-${tool}"
CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod 700 "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${!v}-${tool}"
else
case "${tool}" in
@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
# Go ahead with those, by creating a wrapper that keeps partial files, and that
# never fails:
CT_DoLog DEBUG " 'makeinfo' -> '$(CT_Which makeinfo)'"
printf "#${BANG}${CT_SHELL}\n$(CT_Which makeinfo) --force \"\${@}\"\ntrue\n" >"${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/makeinfo"
printf "#${BANG}${CT_CONFIG_SHELL}\n$(CT_Which makeinfo) --force \"\${@}\"\ntrue\n" >"${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/makeinfo"
CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod 700 "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/makeinfo"
# Carefully add paths in the order we want them: