bitbake: lib/bb/cooker.py: fix for BBFILE_PATTERN = ""
There would be error when BBFILE_PATTERN = None: BBFILE_PATTERN_foo not defined This is the correct behaviour, but when the layer sets BBFILE_PATTERN = "", it would match all the remaining recipes, and cause "No bb files matched BBFILE_PATTERN" warnings for all the layers which behind it. When a layer sets BBFILE_PATTERN = "" (for example, a layer only provides git repos and source tarballs), now it means has no recipes. This is different from BBFILE_PATTERN_IGNORE_EMPTY, the later one means that it *may* not have any recipes. (Bitbake rev: 91c3b34625fac2a0f093a4b46a46e89f813e7972) Signed-off-by: Robert Yang <liezhi.yang@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -1240,6 +1240,10 @@ class BBCooker:
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parselog.error("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s not defined" % c)
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parselog.error("BBFILE_PATTERN_%s not defined" % c)
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errors = True
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errors = True
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continue
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continue
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elif regex == "":
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parselog.debug(1, "BBFILE_PATTERN_%s is empty" % c)
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errors = False
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continue
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try:
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try:
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cre = re.compile(regex)
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cre = re.compile(regex)
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except re.error:
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except re.error:
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