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| Date: | Wed, 19 Dec 2012 15:42:41 -0600 |
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| Subject: | Re: A fix for /djgpp/distrib/mkdist |
| From: | Rugxulo <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com> |
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Hi,
I'm not at all familiar with Perl, but ...
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Juan Manuel Guerrero
<juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de> wrote:
>
> A couple of weeks ago I observed that /distrib/mkdist used to created the
> zip files when cross-compiling fails to create all zip files except for
> djdev204.zip. I have assumed that this is a bug and not a feature.
>
> As told before all zip files except for djdev204.zip are 0 byte length files
> thus they are useles. I do not know if someone has ever used this perl
> script to create zip files but now it works.
>
> + if ( !defined($tmpdir) ) {
> + mkdir("./tmp");
> + $tmpdir = "./tmp";
Wouldn't it be slightly better to define $tmpdir first? Then you
wouldn't have two duplicates of the literal "./tmp" (which, BTW, did
you literally mean subdir "tmp" within current dir "./" or "/tmp"
located in root instead? I guess "/" may not always be writable??).
> system "cp readme.1st zips";
> system "cp copying* zips";
Minor nit: "cp -p" preserves times, though not sure if that's important or not.
> - print "zip... ";
> - system "zip -qq -9 -@ /tmp/$file.zip < manifest/$file.mft"
> + print "zip...\n";
> + system "zip -qq -9 -@ $tmpdir/$file.zip < manifest/$file.mft"
> || die("zip");
Not sure how you'd do this and not abort if not found (though that's
rare), but IMHO, it's better to also use "unzip -T $tmpdir/$file.zip"
afterwards so the timestamp matches the newest file in the archive.
But again, that may not be very important.
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