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We used to export 'LC_COLLATE=C' for the environment of Genode tools. This was meant to ensure that sorting is always done C-style and not dependent on the users locale settings. This is required, for instance, to ensure that the same archive always yields the same hash. However, 'export LC_COLLATE=C' is not sufficient. It can be outruled by an 'LC_ALL' setting in the users environment. The manual of 'sort' recommends to set 'LC_ALL=C' locally if you want reliable results and this is what this commit does. Furthermore it removes the former 'export LC_COLLATE=C' directives. Note that I couldn't find a way to set 'LC_ALL' local to 'exec ... sort' in TCL. This is why I set it global instead using TCLs 'env' array. Note that the Make directive '$(sort ...)' and the TCL directive 'lsort', unlike the Shell directive 'sort', are not affected by the users locale settings. Fixes #4144
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PHP
232 lines
8.0 KiB
PHP
#
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# \brief Common steps of creating an archive within the depot
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# \author Norman Feske
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# \date 2017-03-17
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#
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# Variables that must be defined when including this file:
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#
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# ARCHIVE - archive name, corresponds to recipe name
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# RECIPE_DIR - location of the archive recipe within the source tree
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# DEPOT_SUB_DIR - archive-type-dependent destination within the depot
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# TAG_FILE - file within the archive used as tag for make dependencies
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# UPDATE_VERSIONS - update recipe hash file if archive content changed
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#
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##
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## Obtain information about the user-specified archive recipe
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##
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## Validate 'RECIPE_DIR', determine the version and content hash as given in
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## the recipe, and define 'RECIPE_HASH_VALUE' and 'RECIPE_VERSION'. Rules using
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## those definitions should depend on 'checked_recipe_hash_value_exists'.
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##
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checked_recipe_dir_specified:
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ifeq ($(RECIPE_DIR),)
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@$(ECHO) "Error: recipe for '$(TARGET)' is missing"; false
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endif
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$(TARGET): checked_recipe_dir_specified
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checked_recipe_is_unique: checked_recipe_dir_specified
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ifneq ($(RECIPE_DIR),$(firstword $(RECIPE_DIR)))
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@echo "Error: recipe for '$(TARGET)' is ambiguous, candidates are:";\
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for dir in $(RECIPE_DIR_CANDIDATES); do \
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echo " $$dir"; done; \
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false
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RECIPE_DIR_CANDIDATES := $(subst %,&,$(RECIPE_DIR))
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RECIPE_DIR :=
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endif
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$(TARGET): checked_recipe_is_unique
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#
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# Determine hash file of current archive version as defined by the recipe
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#
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ifneq ($(RECIPE_DIR),)
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EXPECTED_RECIPE_HASH_FILE := $(RECIPE_DIR)/hash
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RECIPE_HASH_FILE := $(wildcard $(EXPECTED_RECIPE_HASH_FILE))
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endif
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checked_recipe_hash_file_exists: checked_recipe_is_unique
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ifeq ($(RECIPE_HASH_FILE),)
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@$(ECHO) "Error: Recipe hash file is missing,\n" \
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" expected at '$(EXPECTED_RECIPE_HASH_FILE)'"; false
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endif
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$(TARGET): checked_recipe_hash_file_exists
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#
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# Obtain hash value and version identifier from hash file. If no version
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# identifier is present, the hash value is taken as version ('lastword' is
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# the same as 'firstword'). This is the normal case for source archives.
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#
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ifneq ($(RECIPE_HASH_FILE),)
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_RECIPE_HASH_FILE_CONTENT = $(call file_content,$(RECIPE_HASH_FILE))
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RECIPE_HASH_VALUE = $(lastword $(_RECIPE_HASH_FILE_CONTENT))
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RECIPE_VERSION = $(firstword $(_RECIPE_HASH_FILE_CONTENT))
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endif
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checked_recipe_hash_value_exists:
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ifeq ($(RECIPE_HASH_VALUE),)
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@$(ECHO) "Error: archive hash is undefined"; false
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endif
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#
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# Remember content hash at invocation time, to detect a potential update caused
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# by the 'UPDATE_VERSIONS' feature.
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#
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ORIG_RECIPE_HASH_VALUE := $(RECIPE_HASH_VALUE)
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#
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# Define name of temporary archive directory that we use until we know the
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# archive hash.
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#
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DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR := $(DEPOT_SUB_DIR)/$(ARCHIVE)/incomplete
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reset_stale_temporary_archive_dir:
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ifneq ($(wildcard $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR)),)
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$(VERBOSE)rm -rf $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR); mkdir -p $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR)
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endif
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$(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR)/$(TAG_FILE): reset_stale_temporary_archive_dir
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##
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## Create archive
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##
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#
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# Rename archive to the hashed name after successful completion
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#
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$(ARCHIVE): _rename_to_final_archive
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#
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# Hook for executing a command whenever an archive version is automatically
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# updated. It is used by 'extract_src_archive' to wipe stale binary archives
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# that may already exist with the name of the new version. Such a version
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# collision can happen when switching between topic branches. If it happens,
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# the depot/create tool (called with 'FORCE=1 REBUILD=') would miss rebuilding
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# the binary archive for the new version because an archive with the name
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# already exists.
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#
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VERSION_UPDATED_CMD ?= true
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#
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# Rename archive name from the temporary name to the hashed name. However,
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# if the hashed archive name already exists, keep the existing one and
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# discard the just-built archive.
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#
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_rename_to_final_archive: _check_hash
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$(VERBOSE)final_name=$(ARCHIVE)/$(RECIPE_VERSION); \
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rm -rf $(DEPOT_SUB_DIR)/$$final_name; \
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mv $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR) $(DEPOT_SUB_DIR)/$$final_name; \
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hash=$$(< $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR).hash); hint=""; \
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test $$hash = $(ORIG_RECIPE_HASH_VALUE) || \
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hint=" $(BRIGHT_COL)(new version)$(DEFAULT_COL)"; \
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test $$hash = $(ORIG_RECIPE_HASH_VALUE) || \
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$(VERSION_UPDATED_CMD); \
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rm -f $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR).hash; \
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$(ECHO) "$(DARK_COL)created$(DEFAULT_COL)" \
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"$(USER)/$(notdir $(DEPOT_SUB_DIR))/$$final_name$$hint"; \
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true;
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#
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# Generate suggested version name for 'HASH_OUT_OF_DATE_MESSAGE'
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#
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# We suggest to use the current date as version. If there is already a version
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# with the current date, we add a single-letter suffix to distinguish the new
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# version. If we run out of letters or if the old recipe's version cannot be
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# compared with the current date, we suggest to append a '-x' to the old
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# recipe's version. In the latter case (e.g., when using a versioning scheme
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# not based on dates), the package creator may want to manually adjust the
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# version identifier anyway.
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#
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suffix_from_list = $(subst $(EMPTY) $(EMPTY),,$(strip $1))
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suffixed_version = $1$(if $(call suffix_from_list,$2),-$(call suffix_from_list,$2),)
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_string_higher_than = $(filter-out $(firstword $(sort $1 $2)),$1)
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_higher_string = $(if $(call _string_higher_than,$1,$2),$1,$2)
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VERSION_CMD ?= $(strip $(shell date --iso-8601))
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_version_higher_than_recipe = $(call _string_higher_than,\
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$(call suffixed_version,$1,$2),$(RECIPE_VERSION))
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_next_version = $(eval FOUND := $(if $(call _version_higher_than_recipe,$1,$2),\
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$(call suffixed_version,$1,$2)))\
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$(foreach C,a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z,\
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$(if $(FOUND),,\
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$(if $(call _version_higher_than_recipe,$1,$2 $C),\
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$(eval FOUND := $(call suffixed_version,$1,$2 $C)))))\
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$(if $(FOUND),$(FOUND),$(addsuffix -x,$(RECIPE_VERSION)))
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next_version = $(strip $(call _next_version,$(VERSION_CMD)))
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#
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# Message presented to the user whenever a recipe hash is out of date
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#
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define HASH_OUT_OF_DATE_MESSAGE
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Error: $(RECIPE_HASH_FILE) is out of date.
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This error indicates that the archived source code has changed, which should
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be reflected by incrementing the archive version and updating the hash of
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the recipe. You may update the recipe hash via the following command:
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echo" "$(next_version)" $$hash "> $(RECIPE_HASH_FILE)
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The above command takes the current date as version identifier. Should this
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not be your intention, please adjust the hash file manually.
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endef
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ifeq ($(UPDATE_VERSIONS),)
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HASH_MISMATCH_CMD = $(ECHO) "$(subst $(NEWLINE),\n,$(HASH_OUT_OF_DATE_MESSAGE))"; false
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else
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HASH_MISMATCH_CMD = version=$(next_version); \
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echo "$$version $$hash" > $(RECIPE_HASH_FILE);
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endif
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#
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# Check the consistency between the hash of the archive recipe and the actual
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# hash of the generated archive. If both hash values differ, we print the
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# expected hash value and remove the archive. The user is expected to
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# update the recipe hash before attempting the archive creation again.
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#
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_check_hash: $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR).hash checked_recipe_hash_value_exists
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$(VERBOSE)hash=$$(< $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR).hash); \
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test $$hash = $(RECIPE_HASH_VALUE) || ($(HASH_MISMATCH_CMD))
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#
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# Shell command used to calculate the hash of an archive
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#
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# The command is invoked from within the archive directory within the depot.
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#
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# The hash value depends on both the file names (the first 'find' command)
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# found in the archive as well as the content of the files (the second 'find'
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# command).
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#
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HASH_CMD := cd $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR); \
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(find . -type f | $(SORT); \
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find . -type f | $(SORT) | xargs -d '\n' cat) \
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| $(HASHSUM) | sed "s/ .*//"
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#
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# Generate the hash from the archive content
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#
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$(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR).hash: $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR)/$(TAG_FILE)
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$(VERBOSE)$(HASH_CMD) > $@
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$(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR):
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$(VERBOSE)mkdir -p $@
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$(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR)/$(TAG_FILE): $(DEPOT_ARCHIVE_DIR)
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