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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Nemec
f6ba2aeaf4 set -e all the things
Using set -e in all of our scripts will prevent some subtle bugs
from slipping in, and will allow us to enforce use of set -e with
tooling.

This change also adds -u and set -o pipefail in the less complex
scripts where it is unlikely to cause problems.  A follow-up change
will enable those options in the complex scripts so that if it
breaks something it can be reverted easily.

Change-Id: I0ad358ccb98da7277a0ee2e9ce8fda98438675eb
2014-04-25 17:38:51 -05:00
Ben Nemec
381ff6ab1d Fix set -eu and pipefail failures
Fixes problems found by set -eu and pipefail, including:
-Many unset variables
-Commands that can fail under normal circumstances, which breaks
with set -e.  This change swallows those expected errors to allow
our existing error code to handle them.
-The dkms element was not finding Fedora kernel versions correctly.
This may be an issue for other distros too, but since Fedora was
working fine without this functionality I only changed it to print
a warning message rather than failing the build when it happens.
-The ramdisk init script will not be set -eu because if it fails
the result is a kernel panic, which can be tricky to debug.
However, in testing with set -e a few failing commands were found
and have been fixed in this patch.

Change-Id: I44cf98dfc80cfcaec54b88cc83be80a3dbf2cec3
2014-04-15 20:53:15 -05:00
Victor Lowther
43b70ce224 /bin/bash all the things.
Since we are using bash syntax in some of the element fragments,
we should make sure we use bash for all of them, so that things don't
break on systems where /bin/sh != /bin/bash.

Change-Id: If2f043c57aa4e1492b7f9839213ef6123f683612
2013-11-17 16:59:31 -06:00
Steven Dake
2c73a001b2 dkms is unavailable on RHEL and derivatives
The dynamic kernel module system is not available on RHEL, CentOS,
Scientific Linux, or SUSE.  Make it part of the distro post-install
rather then base post-install.

Change-Id: Ic2c345bf9f0738dadae611194e263d3a5d424a3e
2013-08-12 19:07:28 -07:00