--exclude became a positional option in tar 1.29, breaking the
test app filtering in "make install", causing .map files and all test
apps to get installed in bindir. Adjust the tar arguments accordingly,
this is compatible with older versions too since they do not care about
the order.
Ref: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=
1337864
Fixes:
6b62a72a70d0 ("mk: install a standard cutomizable tree")
Signed-off-by: Panu Matilainen <pmatilai@redhat.com>
$(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(libdir))
$(Q)cp -a $O/lib/* $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
$(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(bindir))
- $(Q)tar -cf - -C $O app --exclude 'app/*.map' \
+ $(Q)tar -cf - -C $O --exclude 'app/*.map' \
--exclude 'app/cmdline*' --exclude app/test \
- --exclude app/testacl --exclude app/testpipeline | \
+ --exclude app/testacl --exclude app/testpipeline app | \
tar -xf - -C $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) --strip-components=1 \
--keep-newer-files --warning=no-ignore-newer
$(Q)$(call rte_mkdir, $(DESTDIR)$(datadir))