From: Wenzong Fan <wenzong....@windriver.com> 'bzip2 -qt $moudle_name.pp' has different exit codes on different distributions, for example:
* On Redhat/CentOS/Fedora, OpenSUSE: $ bzip2 -qt /tmp/tor.pp bzip2: /tmp/tor.pp: bad magic number (file not created by bzip2) $ echo $? 0 This causes install errors: unzip2: /path/to/*.pp is not a bzip2 file. libsepol.module_package_read_offsets: module package header truncated Failed to read policy package * Ubuntu has fixed it: $ bzip2 -qt /tmp/tor.pp bzip2: /tmp/tor.pp: bad magic number (file not created by bzip2) $ echo $? 2 The difference involved by '-q' options, remove it would get the bzip2 works consistently. bzip2-native has the same issue, anyway it should be fixed separately. Signed-off-by: Wenzong Fan <wenzong....@windriver.com> --- recipes-security/refpolicy/refpolicy_common.inc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/recipes-security/refpolicy/refpolicy_common.inc b/recipes-security/refpolicy/refpolicy_common.inc index de38dfc..5acbf3e 100644 --- a/recipes-security/refpolicy/refpolicy_common.inc +++ b/recipes-security/refpolicy/refpolicy_common.inc @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ prepare_policy_store () { MOD_DIR=${POL_ACTIVE_MODS}/${MOD_NAME} mkdir -p ${MOD_DIR} echo -n "${HLL_TYPE}" > ${MOD_DIR}/lang_ext - if ! bzip2 -qt $i 2>/dev/null; then + if ! bzip2 -t $i >/dev/null 2>&1; then ${HLL_BIN} $i | bzip2 --stdout > ${MOD_DIR}/cil bzip2 -f $i && mv -f $i.bz2 $i else -- 1.9.1 -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto