$((fail++)) is not a required expression in POSIX, and in "dash" it
could produce an error like this:
./make_single_applets.sh: 61: arithmetic expression: expecting primary: "fail++"
Replace this with something portable: fail=$((fail+1)) would work.
Signed-off-by: Kang-Che Sung <explorer09@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
fi
if ! yes '' | make oldconfig >busybox_make_${app}.log 2>&1; then
- : $((fail++))
+ fail=$((fail+1))
echo "Config error for ${app}"
mv .config busybox_config_${app}
elif ! make $makeopts >>busybox_make_${app}.log 2>&1; then
- : $((fail++))
+ fail=$((fail+1))
grep -i -e error: -e warning: busybox_make_${app}.log
echo "Build error for ${app}"
mv .config busybox_config_${app}
elif ! grep -q '^#define NUM_APPLETS 1$' include/NUM_APPLETS.h; then
grep -i -e error: -e warning: busybox_make_${app}.log
mv busybox busybox_${app}
- : $((fail++))
+ fail=$((fail+1))
echo "NUM_APPLETS != 1 for ${app}: `cat include/NUM_APPLETS.h`"
mv .config busybox_config_${app}
else