Building a package in the build system or the SDK results in different
values for the `SOURCE` property, it's either `packages/<package name>`
or `feeds/base/<package name>`. The reason is that the SDK handles
`openwrt.git` as an external feed called while the build system contains
the *base* packages directly.
Since packages created with either method are (ideally) the same (bit
for bit), align the content of SOURCE. To do so this commit creates a
symlink from `feeds/base` to `$(TOPDIR)/package` and adopts the SOURCE
when building from inside the build system.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org>
PROVIDES:=
EXTRA_DEPENDS:=
MAINTAINER:=$(PKG_MAINTAINER)
- SOURCE:=$(patsubst $(TOPDIR)/%,%,$(CURDIR))
+ SOURCE:=$(patsubst $(TOPDIR)/%,%,$(patsubst $(TOPDIR)/package/%,feeds/base/%,$(CURDIR)))
ifneq ($(PKG_VERSION),)
ifneq ($(PKG_RELEASE),)
VERSION:=$(PKG_VERSION)-$(PKG_RELEASE)
prepare-tmpinfo: FORCE
@+$(MAKE) -r -s $(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/.prereq-build $(PREP_MK)
- mkdir -p tmp/info
+ mkdir -p tmp/info feeds
+ [ -e $(TOPDIR)/feeds/base ] || ln -sf $(TOPDIR)/package $(TOPDIR)/feeds/base
$(_SINGLE)$(NO_TRACE_MAKE) -j1 -r -s -f include/scan.mk SCAN_TARGET="packageinfo" SCAN_DIR="package" SCAN_NAME="package" SCAN_DEPTH=5 SCAN_EXTRA=""
$(_SINGLE)$(NO_TRACE_MAKE) -j1 -r -s -f include/scan.mk SCAN_TARGET="targetinfo" SCAN_DIR="target/linux" SCAN_NAME="target" SCAN_DEPTH=3 SCAN_EXTRA="" SCAN_MAKEOPTS="TARGET_BUILD=1"
for type in package target; do \