This fixes two issues with cleaning package files from STAGING_DIR:
* CleanStaging currently can only remove files and not directories. This
changes CleanStaging to use clean-package.sh, which does remove
directories.
* Because of the way directories are ordered in the staging files list,
clean-package.sh currently tries (and fails) to remove parent
directories before removing subdirectories. This changes
clean-package.sh to process the staging files list in reverse, so that
subdirectories are removed first.
Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
define CleanStaging
rm -f $(STAMP_INSTALLED)
@-(\
- cd "$(STAGING_DIR)"; \
- if [ -f packages/$(STAGING_FILES_LIST) ]; then \
- cat packages/$(STAGING_FILES_LIST) | xargs -r rm -f 2>/dev/null; \
+ if [ -f $(STAGING_DIR)/packages/$(STAGING_FILES_LIST) ]; then \
+ $(SCRIPT_DIR)/clean-package.sh \
+ "$(STAGING_DIR)/packages/$(STAGING_FILES_LIST)" \
+ "$(STAGING_DIR)"; \
fi; \
)
endef
[ -f "$entry" ] && rm -f $entry
done
)
-cat "$1" | (
+sort -r "$1" | (
cd "$2"
while read entry; do
[ -n "$entry" ] || break