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authorCristian Iorga <cristian.iorga@intel.com>2013-03-29 11:19:01 +0200
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2013-03-29 09:37:38 +0000
commitbacdb99a424fd96e5e60b740e1910163daa74aef (patch)
tree21d6bc095eb13dca0af7363feafd05b650977a2b /meta/lib
parent4dc31a327be1a506e78e1d028db08ceee22a216f (diff)
downloadpoky-bacdb99a424fd96e5e60b740e1910163daa74aef.tar.gz
meta/lib/oe/lsb.py: fix data extraction from /etc/lsb-release
In some cases, /etc/lsb-release file is used to extract info about poky build host machine. But the strings are not stripped of end of line special characters. As such, when this info is concatenated and used as a directory entry in sstate_cache, this is an issue. Usually, this issue is masked by the fact that distro related info is extracted from the output of lsb_release command. In case of Yocto Linux, running "lsb_release -a" will give an error code because CODENAME info is not present. As such, bitbake will extract the info from /etc/lsb-release, running into the above issue. Consequence is that building under BA will crash. Partial fix for [YOCTO #4071] (From OE-Core rev: 5d0839bef631dceb4395fcf204779a76966a1061) Signed-off-by: Cristian Iorga <cristian.iorga@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'meta/lib')
-rw-r--r--meta/lib/oe/lsb.py2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/lsb.py b/meta/lib/oe/lsb.py
index f4a5ba1c17..ebf90baace 100644
--- a/meta/lib/oe/lsb.py
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/lsb.py
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ def release_dict_file():
26 with open('/etc/lsb-release') as f: 26 with open('/etc/lsb-release') as f:
27 for line in f: 27 for line in f:
28 key, value = line.split("=", 1) 28 key, value = line.split("=", 1)
29 data[key] = value 29 data[key] = value.strip()
30 elif os.path.exists('/etc/redhat-release'): 30 elif os.path.exists('/etc/redhat-release'):
31 data = {} 31 data = {}
32 with open('/etc/redhat-release') as f: 32 with open('/etc/redhat-release') as f: