
When using multilib, the hooks for lib32/lib64 must be different because the libdir/base_libdir point to different locations. Postinstalls calling postint_intercept script must pass the mlprefix in the 3rd argument. (From OE-Core rev: 2c5c6e3ffcd561c25a34603922b622449f677a34) Signed-off-by: Laurentiu Palcu <laurentiu.palcu@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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#!/bin/sh
This script is called from inside postinstall scriptlets at do_rootfs time. It
actually adds, at the end, the list of packages for which the intercept script
is valid. Also, if one wants to pass any variables to the intercept script from
the postinstall itself, they will be added immediately after the shebang line.
Usage: postinst_intercept <intercept_script_name> <package_name> <mlprefix=...> <var1=...> ... <varN=...>
* intercept_script_name - the name of the intercept script we want to change;
* package_name - add the package_name to list of packages the intercept script
is used for;
* mlprefix=... - this one is needed in order to have separate hooks for multilib.
* var1=... - var1 will have the value we provide in the intercept script. This
is useful when we want to pass on variables like ${libdir} to
the intercept script;
[ $# -lt 3 ] && exit 1
intercept_script=$INTERCEPT_DIR/$1 && shift package_name=$1 && shift mlprefix=$(echo $1 |sed -ne "s/^mlprefix=(.*)-/\1/p") && shift
if the hook we want to install does not exist, then there's nothing we can do
[ -f "$intercept_script" ] || exit 1
if the postinstall wanting to install the hook belongs to a multilib package,
then we'd better have a separate hook for this because the default ${libdir} and
${base_libdir} will point to the wrong locations
if [ -n "$mlprefix" ]; then ml_intercept_script=$intercept_script-$mlprefix # if the multilib hook does not exist, create it from the default one if [ ! -f "$ml_intercept_script" ]; then cp $intercept_script $ml_intercept_script
# clear the ##PKGS: line and the already set variables
[ -x "$ml_intercept_script" ] && sed -i -e "2,$(($#+1)) {/.*/d}" -e "/^##PKGS: .*/d" $ml_intercept_script
fi
intercept_script=$ml_intercept_script
fi
chmod +x "$intercept_script"
pkgs_line="$(cat $intercept_script|grep "##PKGS:")" if [ -n "$pkgs_line" ]; then # line exists, add this package to the list only if it's not already there if [ -z "$(echo "$pkgs_line" | grep " $package_name ")" ]; then sed -i -e "s/##PKGS:.*/\0${package_name} /" $intercept_script fi else for var in $@; do sed -i -e "%^#!/bin/.*sh%a $var" $intercept_script done echo "##PKGS: ${package_name} " >> $intercept_script fi