copy-firmware: Always write Link: entries

File: entries in the WHENCE file overwrite existing files in the target
directory, however, Link: entries are skipped if the file exists in the
target directory. This can cause issues if the Link: entry is updated, but
the target directory contains an old symlink. Do not skip writing Link:
entries if the file exists, always create the symlink. This matches the
behavior of File: entries and ensures symlinks will contain values from
the WHENCE file.

Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Josh Boyer <jwboyer@kernel.org>
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Tony Nguyen 2020-09-28 17:25:39 -07:00 committed by Josh Boyer
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@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ grep -E '^Link:' WHENCE | sed -e's/^Link: *//g' -e's/-> //g' | while read f d; d
$verbose "WARNING: missing target for symlink $f" $verbose "WARNING: missing target for symlink $f"
fi fi
else else
test -f "$destdir/$f" && continue
$verbose "creating link $f -> $d" $verbose "creating link $f -> $d"
mkdir -p $destdir/$(dirname "$f") mkdir -p $destdir/$(dirname "$f")
ln -sf "$d" "$destdir/$f" ln -sf "$d" "$destdir/$f"