From: Khem Raj Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 02:24:57 +0000 (-0700) Subject: base.bbclass: Replace os.system with subprocess call. X-Git-Tag: Release-2010-05/1~2617 X-Git-Url: http://git.openpandora.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f73c64e7295be1e1065f898b49f50a02e812161c;p=openembedded.git base.bbclass: Replace os.system with subprocess call. Often gzip is reporting broken pipe errors with do_unpack of tar.gz files. If you use the commands described above to extract a tar.gz file, gzip sometimes emits a Broken pipe error message. This can safely be ignored if tar extracted all files without any other error message. We do not let python install its SIGPIPE handler and use subprocess call to invoke the command. This is based on the following python bug report. http://bugs.python.org/issue1652 Signed-off-by: Khem Raj --- diff --git a/classes/base.bbclass b/classes/base.bbclass index 598a7bb77f..4e9b65c285 100644 --- a/classes/base.bbclass +++ b/classes/base.bbclass @@ -728,9 +728,14 @@ base_do_buildall() { : } +def subprocess_setup(): + import signal, subprocess + # Python installs a SIGPIPE handler by default. This is usually not what + # non-Python subprocesses expect. + signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_DFL) def oe_unpack_file(file, data, url = None): - import bb, os + import bb, os, signal, subprocess if not url: url = "file://%s" % file dots = file.split(".") @@ -799,7 +804,7 @@ def oe_unpack_file(file, data, url = None): cmd = "PATH=\"%s\" %s" % (bb.data.getVar('PATH', data, 1), cmd) bb.note("Unpacking %s to %s/" % (base_path_out(file, data), base_path_out(os.getcwd(), data))) - ret = os.system(cmd) + ret = subprocess.call(cmd, preexec_fn=subprocess_setup, shell=True) os.chdir(save_cwd)