relative objtree change broke tar builds?

From: J. Bruce Fields
Date: Tue Jun 17 2014 - 18:39:02 EST


The scripts I use for my kernel testing rely on the targz-pkg make
target. After updating to 3.16-rc1 my scripts started failing. In
scripts/package/buildtar:

tmpdir="${objtree}/tar-install"
tarball="${objtree}/linux-${KERNELRELEASE}-${ARCH}.tar"
..
#
# Create the tarball
#
(
cd "${tmpdir}"
opts=
if tar --owner=root --group=root --help >/dev/null 2>&1; then
opts="--owner=root --group=root"
fi
tar cf - boot/* lib/* $opts | ${compress} > "${tarball}${file_ext}"
)


After 7e1c04779efd511 "kbuild: Use relative path for $(objtree)", that's a
relative instead of absolute path so the tarball's dumped by default into
tmpdir, not what was intended.

The changelog there says

The main Makefile sets its working directory to the object tree
and never changes it again. Therefore, we can use '.' instead of
the absolute path.

But the main Makefile also exports objtree, and a quick grep suggests
lots of other uses outside the main Makefile.

--b.
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