It's possible to generate a command line in the relocate_sdk.sh script
which is too long (long paths, many files). This change limits the
xargs command line by breaking it up into smaller pieces.
One necessary side effect is that the -0 option is no longer used as it
doesn't seem to work properly with -n, so the file name arguments are
now quoted explicitly rather than \0 terminated.
Signed-off-by: Gary Thomas <gary@mlbassoc.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
fi
# replace @SDKPATH@ with the new prefix in all text files: configs/scripts/etc
-$SUDO_EXEC find $native_sysroot -type f -exec file '{}' \;|grep ":.*\(ASCII\|script\|source\).*text"|awk -F':' '{printf "%s\0", $1}'|$SUDO_EXEC xargs -0 sed -i -e "s:$DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR:$target_sdk_dir:g"
+$SUDO_EXEC find $native_sysroot -type f -exec file '{}' \;|grep ":.*\(ASCII\|script\|source\).*text"|awk -F':' '{printf "\"%s\"\n", $1}'|$SUDO_EXEC xargs -n32 sed -i -e "s:$DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR:$target_sdk_dir:g"
# change all symlinks pointing to @SDKPATH@
for l in $($SUDO_EXEC find $native_sysroot -type l); do