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Keep unstable tarballs around even when you do a build that doesn't use 'em.
author | Rob Landley <rob@landley.net> |
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date | Tue, 30 Jun 2009 20:16:59 -0500 |
parents | d0157468f73d |
children | e373d2b6d0b8 |
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#!/bin/bash # This script compiles stuff under the final system, using distcc to call out # to the cross compiler. # Set up a timeout. If it doesn't complete in 60 seconds, it failed. timeout() { sleep 45 kill $1 } timeout $$ & trap "pkill -P$$" EXIT # Call run-from-build with a here document to do stuff. # Note that the first line of the script is a few spaces followed by a comment # character. This gives some harmless data for the linux boot process to # consume and discard before it gets to the command prompt. I don't know why # it does this, but it does. The comment character is so you can see how # much got eaten, generally about 3 characters. # If you cat your own script into emulator-build.sh, you probably also need # to start with a line of spaces like that. Just FYI. ./run-from-build.sh $1 << 'EOF' # # Show free space df # Smoke test for the compiler gcc -s /usr/src/thread-hello2.c -lpthread -o /tmp/hello && /tmp/hello sync exit EOF