poky/oe-init-build-env
Richard Purdie 113398d258 oe-init-build-env: unset BBSERVER
If BBSERVER is set, we should unset it before proceeding. Its assumed the
user will have unloaded the server from memory should they have wished
to do so.

(From OE-Core rev: 5cc4d315709de195bfb0655c2f00ae2267bfa4c6)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2013-10-07 09:37:31 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh

OE Build Environment Setup Script

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Normally this is called as '. ./oe-init-build-env builddir'

This works in most shells (not dash), but not all of them pass arg1 when

being sourced. To workaround the shell limitation use "set arg1" prior

to sourcing this script.

if [ -z "$ZSH_NAME" ] && [ "x$0" = "x./oe-init-build-env" ]; then echo "Error: This script needs to be sourced. Please run as '. ./oe-init-build-env'" else if [ -n "$BASH_SOURCE" ]; then OEROOT="dirname $BASH_SOURCE" elif [ -n "$ZSH_NAME" ]; then OEROOT="dirname $0" else OEROOT="pwd" fi if [ -n "$BBSERVER" ]; then unset BBSERVER fi OEROOT=readlink -f "$OEROOT" export OEROOT . $OEROOT/scripts/oe-buildenv-internal &&
$OEROOT/scripts/oe-setup-builddir &&
[ -n "$BUILDDIR" ] && cd $BUILDDIR unset OEROOT unset BBPATH fi