build: drop trapret function from non-Linux HOST_TAR variant

Looks like this was meant to workaround some limitations with
non-GNU tar variants (like BSD-tar which are present on Mac os BSD hosts).

Though, I cannot find any use of that `+s` option that's mentioned
in the comment.

Last hash of this I found was 24faf55360

In my case, it now this fails for `python-setuptools` on Mac OS X (the host-build with):
```
trapret 2 tar -C <home-dir>/work/sources-work/lede/build_dir/target-i386_pentium4_musl-1.1.15/python-setuptools-27.2.0 --strip-components=1 -xzf <home-dir>/work/sources-work/lede/dl/setuptools-27.2.0.tar.gz
bash: trapret: command not found
```

So, I was thinking maybe it's time to remove this workaround (9 years later).
I could also fix the `python-setuptools` host build. If that's more preferred.

[ Btw, I just recently transitioned to a Mac machine for dev-ing,
  so a lot of (this Mac) stuff I'm finding out is new to me too. ]

Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Alexandru Ardelean 2016-10-31 10:14:10 +02:00 committed by Jo-Philipp Wich
parent 0bb474652e
commit 15d8d9c271
2 changed files with 1 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -14,21 +14,6 @@ isset() {
[ -n "$var" ] [ -n "$var" ]
} }
trapret() {(
local retvals="$1"; shift
local cmd="$1"; shift
for retval in $(echo $retvals); do
local trap_$retval=1
done
"$cmd" "$@" || {
local retval="$?"
eval "trapped=\${trap_$retval}"
[ -n "$trapped" ] || {
return $retval
}
}
)}
md5s() { md5s() {
cat "$@" | ( cat "$@" | (
md5sum 2>/dev/null || md5sum 2>/dev/null ||

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@ -5,12 +5,7 @@
# See /LICENSE for more information. # See /LICENSE for more information.
# #
# unpacking files with +s may break on some platforms. this typically emits error code 2
ifneq ($(HOST_OS),Linux)
HOST_TAR:=trapret 2 $(TAR)
else
HOST_TAR:=$(TAR) HOST_TAR:=$(TAR)
endif
TAR_CMD=$(HOST_TAR) -C $(1)/.. $(TAR_OPTIONS) TAR_CMD=$(HOST_TAR) -C $(1)/.. $(TAR_OPTIONS)
UNZIP_CMD=unzip -d $(1)/.. $(DL_DIR)/$(PKG_SOURCE) UNZIP_CMD=unzip -d $(1)/.. $(DL_DIR)/$(PKG_SOURCE)