Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/dracut/merged-usr-module-setup.sh Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/dropbear/S50dropbear Indent Shellcheck Variables
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package/earlyoom/S02earlyoom Indent Shellcheck
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package/ejabberd/S50ejabberd Indent Shellcheck Variables
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/ejabberd/check-erlang-lib Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/fail2ban/S60fail2ban Shellcheck Variables
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/fakedate/fakedate Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/fbv/0001-cross.patch Sob
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package/fbv/0002-fix-24bpp-support-on-big-endian.patch Sob
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package/fbv/0005-include.patch Sob
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package/freescale-imx/imx-uuc/S80imx-uuc Indent Shellcheck Variables
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package/frr/S50frr Shellcheck
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package/gamin/0002-no-const-return.patch Sob
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package/gcc/arc-2020.09-release/0002-libsanitizer-Remove-cyclades-from-libsanitizer.patch Sob
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package/genromfs/0001-build-system.patch Sob
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package/gerbera/S99gerbera Indent
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/google-breakpad/gen-syms.sh Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/gpsd/S50gpsd Indent Shellcheck Variables
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package/haveged/S21haveged Shellcheck Variables
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package/htpdate/S43htpdate Shellcheck
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package/i2pd/S99i2pd Indent Shellcheck Variables
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package/ifplugd/0001-cross.patch Sob
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package/ifplugd/0002-fix-headers.patch Sob
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package/ifupdown-scripts/S40network EmptyLastLine Indent Shellcheck Variables
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/ifupdown-scripts/network/if-pre-up.d/wait_iface EmptyLastLine Shellcheck
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package/ifupdown-scripts/nfs_check Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/igd2-for-linux/S99upnpd Indent Shellcheck Variables
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package/inadyn/S70inadyn Indent NotExecutable
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/initscripts/init.d/rcK ConsecutiveEmptyLines EmptyLastLine Shellcheck
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package/initscripts/init.d/rcS ConsecutiveEmptyLines EmptyLastLine Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/swupdate/swupdate.sh Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/ti-gfx/esrev.sh Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/usbguard/S20usbguard Indent Shellcheck Variables
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/vala/vala-wrapper Shellcheck
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Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
2022-07-31 21:35:11 +02:00
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package/vsftpd/S70vsftpd Indent Shellcheck Variables
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package/watchdogd/S01watchdogd Indent NotExecutable
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2022-07-31 21:35:14 +02:00
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package/wpa_supplicant/ifupdown.sh Shellcheck
|
Makefile: make check-package assume a git tree
... just like check-flake8 already does.
When a new check_function is added to check-package, often there are
files in the tree that would generate warnings.
An example is the Sob check_function for patch files:
| $ ./utils/check-package --i Sob $(git ls-files) >/dev/null
| 369301 lines processed
| 46 warnings generated
Currently these warnings are listed when calling check-package directly,
and also at the output of pkg-stats, but the check_function does not run
on 'make check-package' (that is used to catch regressions on GitLab CI
'check-package' job) until all warnings in the tree are fixed.
This (theoretically) allows new .patch files be added without SoB,
without the GitLab CI catching it.
Since now check-package has an ignore file to list all warnings in the
tree, that will eventually be fixed, there is no need to filter the
files passed to check-package.
So test all files in the tree when 'make check-package' is called.
It brings following advantages;
- any new check_function added to check-package takes place immediately
for new files;
- adding new check_functions is less traumatic to the developer doing
this, since he/she does not need anymore to fix all warnings in the
tree before the new check_function takes effect;
- prevent regressions, e.g. ANY new .patch file must have SoB;
- as a side-effect, print a single statistics line as output of
'make ckeck-package'.
But just enabling the check would generate many warnings when
'make check-package' is called, so update the ignore file by using:
$ ./utils/docker-run make .checkpackageignore
Notice: in order to ensure reproducible results, one should run 'make
check-package' and 'make .checkpackageignore' inside the docker image,
otherwise a variation in shellcheck version (installed in the host) can
produce different results.
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
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