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- Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 0a110703cac98300f23199b621eab2583832f463 Author: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org Date: Tue Aug 20 08:39:24 2024 +0000
Revert "make.sh: Fix build with kernels < 6.0.0"
This reverts commit 8ea702f3f853c4c28a2885dafdcae2e737c0a49b.
This commit seems to introduce many more regressions when building packages which I cannot easily reproduce.
Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer michael.tremer@ipfire.org
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Summary of changes: make.sh | 85 +++----------------------------------------------------- tools/execute.sh | 5 ---- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 86 deletions(-)
Difference in files: diff --git a/make.sh b/make.sh index 2551d7495..48f1ad404 100755 --- a/make.sh +++ b/make.sh @@ -47,7 +47,6 @@ KVER="${KVER/-rc/.0-rc}${KVER_SUFFIX}" ###############################################################################
HOST_ARCH="${HOSTTYPE}" -HOST_KERNEL="$(uname -r)" LC_ALL=POSIX PS1='\u:\w$ '
@@ -296,76 +295,6 @@ __timer_event() { return 0 }
-version_compare() { - local v1="${1}" - local op="${2}" - local v2="${3}" - - # Split both versions by . - v1=( ${v1//./ } ) - v2=( ${v2//./ } ) - - # Run for as long as both versions have not been fully processed - while [ "${#v1[@]}" -gt 0 ] && [ "${#v2[@]}" -gt 0 ]; do - # Fetch the first element from each version - local f1="${v1[@]:0:1}" - local f2="${v2[@]:0:1}" - - # Shift the array - v1=( ${v1[@]:1} ) - v2=( ${v2[@]:1} ) - - local n1 - local n2 - - # Split off any numeric parts - if [[ ${f1} =~ ^([0-9]+) ]]; then - n1="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}" - fi - - if [[ ${f2} =~ ^([0-9]+) ]]; then - n2="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}" - fi - - # Remove the numeric parts from each field - f1="${f1#${n1}}" - f2="${f2#${n2}}" - - # Check the numeric parts first - if [ -n "${n1}" ] && [ -n "${n2}" ]; then - case "${op}" in - ge) - if [ "${n1}" -ge "${n2}" ]; then - return 1 - fi - ;; - esac - - # If we only have a numeric part in the first version... - elif [ -n "${n1}" ]; then - case "${op}" in - ge) - return 1 - ;; - esac - - # If we only have a numeric part in the second version... - elif [ -n "${n2}" ]; then - case "${op}" in - ge) - return 0 - ;; - esac - fi - - # I don't know how to handle the non-numeric part here, and we should not need it - # as we are only using this for kernel versions which should all lead with numbers. - done - - # Don't know - return 0 -} - exiterror() { # Dump logfile if [ -n "${LOGFILE}" ] && [ -e "${LOGFILE}" ]; then @@ -739,19 +668,13 @@ execute() { # Create a new UTS namespace "--uts"
+ # Mount /proc so that the build environment does not see + # any foreign processes. + "--mount-proc=${BUILD_DIR}/proc" + # If unshare is asked to terminate, terminate all child processes "--kill-child" ) - - # Mount /proc so that the build environment does not see - # any foreign processes. - # This does not work on kernels < 6.0.0, and we will mount /proc - # in the execute.sh script instead. - if version_compare "${HOST_KERNEL}" ge "6.0.0"; then - unshare+=( - "--mount-proc=${BUILD_DIR}/proc" - ) - fi fi
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do diff --git a/tools/execute.sh b/tools/execute.sh index 7a5b218b4..b3bf42f22 100755 --- a/tools/execute.sh +++ b/tools/execute.sh @@ -22,11 +22,6 @@ # This is a helper script that is called after we have created the new # namespaces to perform further setup. This will be executed on the host.
-# Mount /proc if it has not been mounted, yet -if ! mountpoint /proc; then - mount -t procfs none /proc -o nosuid,noexec,nodev -fi - # Bring up the loopback interface ip link set lo up &>/dev/null
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