Hello,
I found out that in some rare cases grep can treat Makefile as a binary file. That happened to me on UTF-8 Gentoo if Makefile contained a character which was from extended ASCII table.
Without this patch the output of the grep command in the $(FILELIST) target is not valid (contains line "Binary file matches") and following commands fail to create feed index file.
Best Regards,
Martin Strbacka
Signed-off-by: Martin Strbacka <martin.strbacka@nic.cz>
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@45966
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$(FILELIST): $(OVERRIDELIST)
rm -f $(TMP_DIR)/info/.files-$(SCAN_TARGET)-*
$(FILELIST): $(OVERRIDELIST)
rm -f $(TMP_DIR)/info/.files-$(SCAN_TARGET)-*
- $(call FIND_L, $(SCAN_DIR)) $(SCAN_EXTRA) -mindepth 1 $(if $(SCAN_DEPTH),-maxdepth $(SCAN_DEPTH)) -name Makefile | xargs grep -HE 'call $(GREP_STRING)' | sed -e 's#^$(SCAN_DIR)/##' -e 's#/Makefile:.*##' | uniq | awk -v of=$(OVERRIDELIST) -f include/scan.awk > $@
+ $(call FIND_L, $(SCAN_DIR)) $(SCAN_EXTRA) -mindepth 1 $(if $(SCAN_DEPTH),-maxdepth $(SCAN_DEPTH)) -name Makefile | xargs grep -aHE 'call $(GREP_STRING)' | sed -e 's#^$(SCAN_DIR)/##' -e 's#/Makefile:.*##' | uniq | awk -v of=$(OVERRIDELIST) -f include/scan.awk > $@
$(TMP_DIR)/info/.files-$(SCAN_TARGET).mk: $(FILELIST)
( \
$(TMP_DIR)/info/.files-$(SCAN_TARGET).mk: $(FILELIST)
( \