If a list-file is used, then each library in the file will be handled
twice (not a real issue, as the second iteration will find the library
already present, just avoid doing the job twice).
(transplanted from 7fec5db8933cb296c665b8526f27a779aa0c0c7a)
Using this: tar cf - -C "/some/place" |tar xf - -C "/some/other/place"
to copy a directory to another place does not properly fail (when it does).
Using this instead: cp -av "/some/place" "/some/other/place"
makes it easy to see why and how it failed.
Impacted:
libc/uClibc
debug/ltrace
tools/sstrip
scripts/populate
The dynamic linker, ld.so, needs the execute bit to be set.
Detect tht the library being installed is in fact ld.so and
install it with 0755 instead of 0644.
Fix detecting src == dst.
Use a simpler command to copy src -> dst.
Also change echo to printf, get rid of 'echo -n', which is
highly non-portable.
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/trunk/scripts/populate.in | 76 43 33 0 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)