Some packages use those variables to determine whether they are
talking to a terminal, and issue color codes that mess our
logs if the top level make has been launched from a terminal.
Get them in gen_pkg_book, and pass them to sripts.xsl
use them in scripts.xsl. We set them at the beginning of
of the scriptlet, so that it is easy to modify them.
With the current Makefile, git-version.sh is run unconditionally,
so that the bok is validated each time, even if there is no
text change. Change this to only validate if there is a text change
(the previous behavior), and run git-version.sh just before validation.
Hopefully the present commit fixes those problems:
- use sh -e instead of sh
- set PATH to $PATH (which will expand to the PATH before entering
sudo) before the install commands.
Displaying the size of /, but excluding other filesystems is not
good if BUILD_DIR is on another filesystem. Furthermore, when
doing stats, the DESTDIR is inside $BUILD_DIR, so the full size is
recorded. The only thing that is not recorded is if the
build system downloads files to the user's home (cargo, maven, ...).
When running git-version.sh, unconditionally add a $INITSYS
argument, which is needed for the new condxml, and
is harmless if this argument is not needed.
Using version from the ENTITY version line in gneral.ent is not
good anymore, since version is in version.ent for the dev book.
But it _is_ in general.ent for releases...
Use a different approach: take the profiled .xml, and use the
version in lsb-release.
In func_wrt_makefile, the two functions LUSER_wrt_unpack and
CHROOT_Unpack use the version variable without setting it.
This leads to the global version variable being used, which
writes garbage into the Makefile. Fix: just define version locally.
This bug does not occur often because those functions are only
used when using custom scripts for versioned packages (if building LFS).
It has been found by William Harrington.
The recent addition of instructions for adding locales not
installed by make install-localedata has broken the generation
of the scriptlet, because there is a missing linefeed.
Use xsl:for-each to add a linefeed after each <userinput>
text.