Added the missing waitfor command - the Bootscript can now be executed as intended.

Removed deletion of beos/ on the target since it's annoying, and the disk space
leak has been fixed in the meantime anyway (although I am not sure if this was
before or after the switch to Haiku only...).


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@10864 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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Axel Dörfler 2005-01-19 02:39:24 +00:00
parent 0f8e6927d8
commit c112c082fe
1 changed files with 1 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ BEOS_BIN="touch sync ln listarea listattr listsem listport \
isvolume shutdown safemode sysinfo kill diff cmp more \ isvolume shutdown safemode sysinfo kill diff cmp more \
renice rmattr addattr listdev pwd chmod chown chgrp dd \ renice rmattr addattr listdev pwd chmod chown chgrp dd \
tee md5sum catattr query lsindex mkindex roster listimage \ tee md5sum catattr query lsindex mkindex roster listimage \
quit open translate setvolume" quit open translate setvolume waitfor"
BEOS_SYSTEM_LIB="libbe.so libstdc++.r4.so libnet.so libmedia.so \ BEOS_SYSTEM_LIB="libbe.so libstdc++.r4.so libnet.so libmedia.so \
libtranslation.so libbind.so libnetapi.so libsocket.so" libtranslation.so libbind.so libnetapi.so libsocket.so"
@ -96,12 +96,7 @@ fi
cd $targetDir cd $targetDir
# this avoids diskspace leaking with our current BFS version
# (because of some unidentified bugs, of course :)
echo echo
echo "Deleting $targetDir/beos..."
rm -rf beos
echo "Creating directory structure..." echo "Creating directory structure..."
mkdir -p beos/bin mkdir -p beos/bin