build: don't drop 'user' flag when using the ImageBuilder

Commit be9023ed43 ("build: fix opkg flags in rootfs") introduced a
call to 'awk' which removes the 'user' flag from all installed
packages in the opkg status file. While is is somehow desireable when
building images directly within the buildroot, when using the
ImageBuilder dropping the 'user' flag means loosing information about
a package being deliberately selected or just implicitely pulled as a
dependency. And that then break tools like 'auc' which request only
packages having the 'user' flag from the asu server, resulting in
broken images being delivered to users.

Restore the original behavior in case of an image being created using
the ImageBuilder.

Fixes: be9023ed43 ("build: fix opkg flags in rootfs")
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Golle 2024-02-20 21:14:03 +00:00
parent 1e93208bd2
commit c42b915af0

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@ -87,11 +87,11 @@ define prepare_rootfs
fi; \
done || true \
)
awk -i inplace \
$(if $(IB),,awk -i inplace \
'/^Status:/ { \
if ($$3 == "user") { $$3 = "ok" } \
else { sub(/,\<user\>|\<user\>,/, "", $$3) } \
}1' $(1)/usr/lib/opkg/status
}1' $(1)/usr/lib/opkg/status)
$(if $(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH),sed -i "s/Installed-Time: .*/Installed-Time: $(SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH)/" $(1)/usr/lib/opkg/status)
@-find $(1) -name CVS -o -name .svn -o -name .git -o -name '.#*' | $(XARGS) rm -rf
rm -rf \