diff --git a/build-compare.changes b/build-compare.changes index 97b96dc..dddd201 100644 --- a/build-compare.changes +++ b/build-compare.changes @@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Thu Sep 24 06:47:22 UTC 2009 - aj@suse.de - -- Add comments. - ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 23 15:17:49 UTC 2009 - aj@suse.de diff --git a/same-build-result.sh b/same-build-result.sh index aab2e5d..ce2125d 100644 --- a/same-build-result.sh +++ b/same-build-result.sh @@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ # # The script decides if the new build differes from the former one, # using rpm-check.sh. -# The script is called as part of the build process as: -# /usr/lib/build/same-build-result.sh /.build.oldpackages /usr/src/packages/RPMS /usr/src/packages/SRPMS CMPSCRIPT=${0%/*}/rpm-check.sh @@ -52,10 +50,6 @@ bash $CMPSCRIPT "$osrpm" "$nsrpm" || exit 1 # technically we should not all exclude all -32bit but filter for different archs, but it would be better # if this script ran earlier in the build -# sort the rpms so that both lists have the same order -# problem: a package can contain both noarch and arch subpackages, so we have to -# take care of proper sorting of NEWRPMS, e.g. noarch/x.rpm and x86_64/w.rpm since OLDRPMS -# has all the packages in a single directory and would sort this as w.rpm, x.rpm. OLDRPMS=($(find "$OLDDIR" -name \*rpm -a ! -name \*src.rpm|sort|grep -v -- -32bit|grep -v -- -64bit|grep -v -- -x86)) NEWRPMS=($(find $NEWDIRS -name \*rpm -a ! -name \*src.rpm|sort --field-separator=/ --key=7|grep -v -- -32bit|grep -v -- -64bit|grep -v -- -x86))