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Revert "kbuild: specify absolute paths for cscope"

This reverts commit eb8f844c0a. Ian
Campbell writes:
> I keep my kernel source tree on a more powerful build box where I run my
> builds etc (including "make cscope") but run my editor from my
> workstation with an NFS mount to the source. This worked fine for me
> using relative paths for cscope. Using absolute paths in cscope breaks
> this previously working setup because the root path is not the same on
> both systems. I guess this is similar to moving the source tree around.
>
> Without wanting to start a flamewar it really sounds to me like we are
> working around a vim (or cscope) bug here, emacs with cscope bindings
> works fine in this configuration.

Given that absolute paths can be forced by make O=. cscope, change the
default back to relative paths.

Ian Campbell <ijc@hellion.org.uk>
Cc: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
hifive-unleashed-5.1
Michal Marek 2010-03-08 10:26:22 +01:00
parent a6c366324c
commit e93bc1a0ca
1 changed files with 3 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ ignore="( -name SCCS -o -name BitKeeper -o -name .svn -o \
-prune -o"
# Do not use full path if we do not use O=.. builds
# Use make O=. {tags|cscope}
# to force full paths for a non-O= build
if [ "${KBUILD_SRC}" = "" ]; then
tree=
else
@ -108,13 +110,7 @@ all_defconfigs()
docscope()
{
# always use absolute paths for cscope, as recommended by cscope
# upstream
case "$tree" in
/*) ;;
*) tree=$PWD/$tree ;;
esac
(cd /; echo \-k; echo \-q; all_sources) > cscope.files
(echo \-k; echo \-q; all_sources) > cscope.files
cscope -b -f cscope.out
}