On 02/27/11 23:56, Zhu, Peter J wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Auke Kok
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2011 2:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [meego-commits] 14278: Changes to Trunk:Testing/boardname

Hi,
I have made the following changes to boardname in project Trunk:Testing.
Please review and accept ASAP.

Thank You,
Auke Kok

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Request #14278:

   submit:   home:auke:branches:Trunk:Testing/boardname(r2)(cleanup) ->
Trunk:Testing/boardname


Message:
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State:   new          2011-02-25T05:57:08 auke
Comment: None



changes files:
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--- boardname.changes
+++ boardname.changes
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+* Fri Feb 25 2011 Auke Kok<[email protected]>  - 0.3
+- (BMC#13647) Append \n to boardname file
+- (BMC#13894) Don't overwrite boardname with override on every run
(performance)
+

spec files:
-----------
--- boardname.spec
+++ boardname.spec
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@

  Name:       boardname
  Summary:    Board vendor/name/version detection tool
-Version:    0.2
+Version:    0.3
  Release:    1
  Group:      System/Base
  License:    GPLv2

other changes:
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++++++ boardname
--- boardname
+++ boardname
@@ -13,8 +13,11 @@

  # if there's an override file, pass the contents of that file as boardname
  if [ -e /etc/boardname-override ]; then
+       if [ /etc/boardname-override -ef /etc/boardname ]; then
What does this mean? I guess you want to compare modify time of the two files. 
But the syntax is really weird, I suspect if it's correct.  I tried and it seem 
never reach block of  just cat boardname-override.

from `man bash`

       file1 -ef file2
              True if file1 and file2 refer to the same device and
              inode numbers.
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