move "make symlinks" to "make package/symlinks"
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@ -187,9 +187,6 @@ doc:
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docclean:
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$(MAKE) -C docs/ clean
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symlinks:
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scripts/feeds.sh $(CONFIG_SOURCE_FEEDS)
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.SILENT: clean dirclean distclean config-clean download world
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FORCE: ;
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.PHONY: FORCE help
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@ -73,6 +73,8 @@ index: $(PACKAGE_DIR)/Packages
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$(PACKAGE_DIR)/Packages: $(PACKAGE_DIR)/*.ipk
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(cd $(PACKAGE_DIR); $(SCRIPT_DIR)/ipkg-make-index.sh . > Packages)
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symlinks:
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../scripts/feeds.sh $(CONFIG_SOURCE_FEEDS)
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ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),compile-targets)
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MAKEFLAGS:=$(MAKEFLAGS) -j$(CONFIG_JLEVEL)
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@ -28,16 +28,16 @@ delete_symlinks() {
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setup_symlinks() {
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# We assume that feeds do reproduce the hierarchy : section/package
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# so that we can make this structure be flat in $PACKAGE_DIR
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for dir in $(ls $2/)
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for dir in $(ls $1/)
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do
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ln -s $2/$dir/*/* $1/
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ln -s $1/$dir/*/* $2/
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done
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}
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checkout_feed() {
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# We ensure the feed has not already been checked out, if so, we just update the source feed
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if [ -d $FEEDS_DIR/$2 ]; then
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svn update $FEEDS_DIR/$2
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svn up $FEEDS_DIR/$2
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echo "Updated to revision $(LANG=C svn info $FEEDS_DIR/$2 | awk '/^Revision:/ { print $2 }' )";
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# Otherwise, we have to checkout in the $FEEDS_DIR
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else
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extract_feed_name() {
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# We extract the last name of the URL, maybe we should rename this as domain.tld.repository.name
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echo "$(echo $1 | awk -F/ '{ print $NF}')"
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echo "$(echo $1 | sed -e "s/[^A-Za-z\.]\+/_/g")"
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}
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# We can delete symlinks every time we start this script, since modifications have been made in the $FEEDS_DIR anyway
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