From Björn Michaelsen <bjoern.michaelsen@canonical.com>:
Björn Michaelsen has submitted this change and it was merged.
Change subject: fix concat-deps
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fix concat-deps
* make concat-deps use absolute paths whereever possible
* collapse /../ _after_ making the path absolute otherwise it will break for
relative paths starting with ../
* substitude SRCDIR variable, so trees can be moved
* this fixes subsequentcheck as it does run gbuild from a different work
directory in a few non-tail_build modules, which are then complaining about
missing/unresolvable deps
* this should fix troubles from module rebuild as relative paths were different
between tail_build and the module dir
Change-Id: I5a25e1f55bdc2b475df2af04b711fd808d95cdaf
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M solenv/bin/concat-deps.c
1 file changed, 86 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
Approvals:
Björn Michaelsen: Verified; Looks good to me, approved
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