build: introduce $(MKHASH)

Before this commit, it was assumed that mkhash is in the PATH. While
this was fine for the normal build workflow, this led to some issues if

    make TOPDIR="$(pwd)" -C "$pkgdir" compile

was called manually. In most of the cases, I just saw warnings like this:

    make: Entering directory '/home/.../package/gluon-status-page'
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    bash: line 1: mkhash: command not found
    [...]

While these were only warnings and the package still compiled sucessfully,
I also observed that some package even fail to build because of this.

After applying this commit, the variable $(MKHASH) is introduced. This
variable points to $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/bin/mkhash, which is always the
correct path.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo Mörlein <me@irrelefant.net>
This commit is contained in:
Leonardo Mörlein
2021-05-09 22:28:15 +02:00
committed by Petr Štetiar
parent ce8af0ace0
commit b993b68b6c
25 changed files with 40 additions and 39 deletions

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@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ define Quilt/Template
false; \
}
@[ -n "$$$$(ls $(1)/patches/series)" -o \
"$$$$(cat $(1)/patches/series | mkhash md5)" = "$$(sort $(1)/patches/series | mkhash md5)" ] || { \
"$$$$(cat $(1)/patches/series | $(MKHASH) md5)" = "$$(sort $(1)/patches/series | $(MKHASH) md5)" ] || { \
echo "The patches are not sorted in the right order. Please fix."; \
false; \
}