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/etc/quagga is listed in QUAGGA_PERMISSIONS, but is only created when some of the quagga sub-options are enabled. When none of those sub-options are enabled, /etc/quagga is not created, causing a build failure when the filesystem images are created: makedevs: line 1: recursive failed for /home/thomas/projets/outputs/quagga-minimal/build/buildroot-fs/tar/target/etc/quagga: No such file or directory Since it is too cumbersome to maintain which sub-options exactly lead to /etc/quagga being created, simply create /etc/quagga unconditionally. It will simply be empty when the quagga package doesn't install anything in it. For the record, here is the list of files installed in /etc/quagga when all quagga sub-options are enabled: bgpd.conf.sample bgpd.conf.sample2 isisd.conf.sample ospf6d.conf.sample ospfd.conf.sample pimd.conf.sample ripd.conf.sample ripngd.conf.sample vtysh.conf.sample zebra.conf.sample Fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/cdb66589909fd3996186f7db7d1f19a3b03d58a0/ Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com> |
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0001-fix-ipctl-forwarding.patch | ||
Config.in | ||
quagga_tmpfiles.conf | ||
quagga.hash | ||
quagga.mk | ||
quagga@.service |