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On 30-08-2010 11:01:17 +0200, Al wrote: |
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> Instead I want to discuss a more general solution. The first thing |
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> that comes into mind, is to scan the first line of all text files in a |
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> package for shebangs. In the primitive form simply listing those |
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> files, in the more advanced form listing only those with a missing |
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> prefix, in the advanced form fixing them automatically. If it can open |
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> and repack the tar archive the user could run it himself before |
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> emerging a package. Finally one could run such a script on the whole |
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> prefix archive. |
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> Does such a tool already exist. |
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For stuff that is installed, yes. |
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For scripts that are used during build, no. So they need to be fixed |
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manually. |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |