Radix cross Linux

The main Radix cross Linux repository contains the build scripts of packages, which have the most complete and common functionality for desktop machines

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Index: broadcom-wl-pkg-install.sh.in
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+#!/bin/sh
+
+# Preserve new files
+install_file() {
+  NEW="$1"
+  OLD="`dirname $NEW`/`basename $NEW .new`"
+  # If there's no file by that name, mv it over:
+  if [ ! -r $OLD ]; then
+    mv $NEW $OLD
+  elif [ "`cat $OLD | md5sum`" = "`cat $NEW | md5sum`" ]; then # toss the redundant copy
+    rm $NEW
+  fi
+  # Otherwise, we leave the .new copy for the admin to consider...
+}
+
+
+# arg 1:  the new package version
+pre_install() {
+  /bin/true
+}
+
+# arg 1:  the new package version
+post_install() {
+  # Notice we use an absolute path below, rather than sbin/depmod. This is because
+  # we're testing to see if we are on the bootdisk, which will not have /sbin/depmod.
+  # If we aren't, we will signal init to restart using the new binary.
+  # The presence of "/etc/system-installer" is under consideration as a better test.
+  # Also we have to check that we are not in the installer mode on the target system
+  # ("/etc/system-installer"), and we have to be sure that we are on the working system
+  # on the target hardware ("proc/sys/kernel/osrelease" - relative path).
+  if [ -r proc/sys/kernel/osrelease -a ! -r /etc/system-installer -a -x /bin/uname -a -x /sbin/depmod ]; then
+    # Determine the version of the running kernel:
+    RELEASE=$(uname -r)
+    ### Update module dependencies ###
+    # If /usr is mounted and we have 'find', we can try to take a shortcut:
+    if [ -x /usr/bin/find -a -e /lib/modules/$RELEASE/modules.dep \
+         -a /lib/modules/$RELEASE/modules.dep -nt /etc/modules.conf ]; then
+      NEWMODS="$(/usr/bin/find /lib/modules/$RELEASE -mindepth 2 -type f -newer /lib/modules/$RELEASE/modules.dep)"
+      # Only rebuild dependencies if new module(s) are found:
+      if [ ! "" = "$NEWMODS" ]; then
+        echo "Updating module dependencies for Linux $RELEASE:"
+        /sbin/depmod -a
+      else
+        echo "Module dependencies up to date (no new kernel modules found)."
+      fi
+    else # we don't have find, or there is no existing modules.dep, or it is out of date.
+      echo "Updating module dependencies for Linux $RELEASE:"
+      /sbin/depmod -b / $RELEASE
+    fi
+  fi
+}
+
+# arg 1:  the new package version
+# arg 2:  the old package version
+pre_update() {
+  /bin/true
+}
+
+# arg 1:  the new package version
+# arg 2:  the old package version
+post_update() {
+  post_install
+}
+
+# arg 1:  the old package version
+pre_remove() {
+  /bin/true
+}
+
+# arg 1:  the old package version
+post_remove() {
+  /bin/true
+}
+
+
+operation=$1
+shift
+
+$operation $*

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