Empty dest_dir is basically undocumented behavior. The sample conf
only mentions using just a dot for the current directory. In practice,
the empty string does not work because of code like this:
def action_splitpatch(conf, args):
...
if dest_dir != ".":
filerange_root = '%s -x "%s/*"' % (filerange_root, dest_dir)
However, the empty string was not explicitly checked for, leading to
strange errors when trying to apply patches:
[12:50:23] Applying: foobar: xyz
fatal: unable to stat newly created file '/foobar': No such file or directory
This patch turns the empty string into an alias for the dot. This seems
more user-friendly than throwing an error. This alias is intentionally
not document in the sample conf, because the dot is clearer and works also
with older copies of combo-layer.
Instead of checking for both all the time and normalizing the path when
needed (as done in some places), rewrite the value in sanity_check()
and then only check for '.'.
(From OE-Core rev: a8547b3c2c0b8bf3150043b1b6570f0d44b20335)
Signed-off-by: Patrick Ohly <patrick.ohly@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>