Guile uses ELF is internal object format, and creates them as
"no machine" and "standlone" OSABI. Scanelf supports printing
OSABI, so use that to filter these out.
See: https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports/pull/1714
This also removes unneccessary 'sed' from the pipeline as it's
simple to read each field outputted by scanelf.
After the first dep is printed, `shift` is called to avoid the special
case where the first dep cannot have a comma prepended. However,
if there are no deps for a package (seen early on in the aports main
repo in acf-jquery), $# is 0. POSIX specifies that `shift` has two
options when the shift operand (1) is greater than $#:
- if non-interactive, it can exit the shell
- if it does not exit the shell, it must return a non-zero exit code
Since we run the shell with -e, the second case folds in to the first.
BusyBox ash does not implement this behaviour, but bash does when called
as /bin/sh or when the `posix` shopt is set.
Currently is hard to discover what abuild version was used on a build log.
This lack of information makes it hard to reproduce a buld failure.
This change simply adds the abuild version at all logs.
if there are no controlling reminal getlogin() may return NULL. We use
getpwuid() to try figure out the username and verify that we actually
have a username before we set environment USER.
Due to fakeroot being very permissive with regards to file permissions,
some package testsuites that explicitly check for failing permission checks
will fail.
For those testsuites, give the APKBUILD the option to run the tests outside
of a fakeroot environment.
This patch allows to set a nice description for the APKINDEX, in case
the aport that is being built is not inside a git repository.
I have tested it, and it behaves exactly like without the patch,
even when git is not installed, or the folder is not inside a git repository:
The `|| true` at the end of the DESCRIPTION= line makes sure, aport
does not get aborted, just like it does not get aborted in that case
as of now, as the `git describe` command gets executed in a subshell.