[OE-core] [PATCH] populate-volatile.sh: normalize repeated leading slashes in TNAME

Jonathan Liu net147 at gmail.com
Mon May 20 10:00:16 UTC 2013


On 20/05/2013 7:38 PM, Phil Blundell wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-05-20 at 19:23 +1000, Jonathan Liu wrote:
>> On 20/05/2013 7:19 PM, Phil Blundell wrote:
>>> On Mon, 2013-05-20 at 11:29 +1000, Jonathan Liu wrote:
>>>> -		TNAME=${ROOT_DIR}/${TNAME}
>>>> +		TNAME=`echo ${ROOT_DIR}/${TNAME} | sed -e 's@^//*@/@'`
>>> Why is this a good thing?  Your commit message is rather terse.
>>>
>>> p.
>> It reduces the size of /etc/volatile.cache.
>> Otherwise for example if you have ROOT_DIR=/, TNAME=/var/log, TNAME
>> becomes ///var/log.
>>
>> Also if you have verbose mode enabled it actually prints out the extra
>> unnecessary leading slashes.
> How many bytes does it actually save on a typical system?  Is this worth
> the overhead of forking an extra 2 processes for every line in the
> file?
>
> Would it not be better fixed by requiring TNAME to start with a slash
> (which it probably does already), ROOT_DIR to not end with a slash, and
> just dropping the intermediate separator?
>
> p.
That does sound like a better solution, let's go with that.

Regards,
Jonathan




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