In each subdir that is a target for symlinks, automatically ignore the results
of gen_links():
- At the top of gen_links.sh.inc, clear the .gitignore.
- In the loop, add each link name to the local .gitignore.
- In selected gen_links.sh, there is also a "manual" link creationg. So that
this also ends up in the local .gitignore, have the link creation as separate
gen_link() macro which at the same time adds to ./.gitignore.
- in the root .gitignore, ignore all the subdirs' generated */.gitignore files.
Change-Id: I73c11fe8362358bf7e1bdf0e1be53399b5d3351b
First of all, use one common place to define the gen_links() macro, in
gen_links.sh.inc.
In this new file, add a 'shift' to exclude the $DIR arg from also appearing in
$FILES.
This prevents the following wrong symlinks in the source dirs:
M3UA_CNL113537/src/src
MTP3asp_CNL113337/src/src
SCCP_CNL113341/src/src
Change-Id: Ia8493e77df1ba8723f2c5d2a49816247b0fb55f7
Let's use the preprocessor to avoid IPA_Emulation pulling *all*
dependencies into each and any of our projects. The code readability
suffers a bit from the many #ifdefs, but compilation speed increases
if we don't have to pull in all those (recursive) dependencies.
After all, a BTS test case will never need SCCP, GSUP or MGCP.
Change-Id: Ic0231adbd2171214de133d26b3fbf36130ee8aa0
We used to rely on out-of-tree git clones to be prepared by the user.
This commit changes the system to make sure we clone all git repos
we depend upon into the 'deps' folder, and then setup the symlinks
to that folder. As a result, we should be able to support
self-contained builds using the makefiles in this repo.