support/scripts: add relocate-sdk.sh script for SDK relocation

It will install the script "relocate-sdk.sh" in the HOST_DIR
allowing to adjust the path to the SDK directory in all text
files after it has been moved to a new location.

Signed-off-by: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
[Thomas:
 - Fix shebang to be /bin/sh instead of /bin/bash, suggested by Arnout
 - Use | instead of \ as a separator for sed expressions, suggested by
   Arnout, discussed with Wolfgang and others
 - Remove ./ at the beginning of LOCFILE, suggested by Arnout
 - Fix comment about the path check being made before doing the
   replacement, suggested by Arnout
 - Fix indentation, suggested by Arnout.]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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Wolfgang Grandegger 2017-06-30 10:37:04 +02:00 committed by Thomas Petazzoni
parent 4c18b5c378
commit 8ec29ef3e4

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#!/bin/sh
#
if [ "$#" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Run this script to relocate the buildroot SDK at that location"
exit 1
fi
LOCFILE="usr/share/buildroot/sdk-location"
FILEPATH="$(readlink -f "$0")"
NEWPATH="$(dirname "${FILEPATH}")"
cd "${NEWPATH}"
if [ ! -r "${LOCFILE}" ]; then
echo "Previous location of the buildroot SDK not found!"
exit 1
fi
OLDPATH="$(cat "${LOCFILE}")"
if [ "${NEWPATH}" = "${OLDPATH}" ]; then
echo "This buildroot SDK has already been relocated!"
exit 0
fi
# Check if the path substitution does work properly, e.g. a tree
# "/a/b/c" copied into "/a/b/c/a/b/c/" would not be allowed.
newpath="$(sed -e "s|${OLDPATH}|${NEWPATH}|g" "${LOCFILE}")"
if [ "${NEWPATH}" != "${newpath}" ]; then
echo "Something went wrong with substituting the path!"
echo "Please choose another location for your SDK!"
exit 1
fi
echo "Relocating the buildroot SDK from ${OLDPATH} to ${NEWPATH} ..."
# Make sure file uses the right language
export LC_ALL=C
# Replace the old path with the new one in all text files
while read -r FILE ; do
if file -b --mime-type "${FILE}" | grep -q '^text/' && [ "${FILE}" != "${LOCFILE}" ]
then
sed -i "s|${OLDPATH}|${NEWPATH}|g" "${FILE}"
fi
done < <(grep -lr "${OLDPATH}" .)
# At the very end, we update the location file to not break the
# SDK if this script gets interruted.
sed -i "s|${OLDPATH}|${NEWPATH}|g" ${LOCFILE}