base-files: evaluate uci-defaults on run-time installations

Packages may install scripts into /etc/uci-defaults to be executed once
after installation, usually at the first boot of the target. This works
fine if the package was installed to the rootfs during build or using
the ImageBuilder.
If the package is installed using opkg during run-time uci-defaults
were applied only after a reboot of the device. Avoid the need to
reboot by evaluting the package's uci-defaults in default-postinst.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Golle 2016-04-29 11:34:44 +00:00
parent f6adbdf3cd
commit 9b9c78e071

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@ -220,6 +220,17 @@ default_postinst() {
ret=$? ret=$?
fi fi
if [ -z "$root" ] && grep -q -s "^/etc/uci-defaults/" "/usr/lib/opkg/info/${pkgname}.list"; then
. /lib/functions/system.sh
[ -d /tmp/.uci ] || mkdir -p /tmp/.uci
cd /etc/uci-defaults
for i in $(grep -s "^/etc/uci-defaults/" "/usr/lib/opkg/info/${pkgname}.list"); do
( . "./$(basename $i)" ) && rm -f "$i"
done
uci commit
cd $OLDPWD
fi
[ -n "$root" ] || rm -f /tmp/luci-indexcache 2>/dev/null [ -n "$root" ] || rm -f /tmp/luci-indexcache 2>/dev/null
if [ "$PKG_UPGRADE" != "1" ]; then if [ "$PKG_UPGRADE" != "1" ]; then