classes/lib: Update to use print as a function call
In python 3 print is a function call. In some cases bb.note is a more appropriate call to make. (From OE-Core rev: 754874e68d1037c76fc4cc7d35d3fa12946d00f8) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -367,7 +367,9 @@ def check_sanity(sanity_data):
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try:
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from distutils.version import LooseVersion
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except ImportError:
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def LooseVersion(v): print "WARNING: sanity.bbclass can't compare versions without python-distutils"; return 1
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def LooseVersion(v):
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print("WARNING: sanity.bbclass can't compare versions without python-distutils")
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return 1
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import commands
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# Check the bitbake version meets minimum requirements
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@ -375,7 +377,7 @@ def check_sanity(sanity_data):
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if not minversion:
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# Hack: BB_MIN_VERSION hasn't been parsed yet so return
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# and wait for the next call
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print "Foo %s" % minversion
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print("Foo %s" % minversion)
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return
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if 0 == os.getuid():
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@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ def sstate_installpkg(ss, d):
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# Add sstateinst to each filename in fixmepath, use xargs to efficiently call sed
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sstate_hardcode_cmd = "sed -e 's:^:%s:g' %s | xargs %s" % (sstateinst, fixmefn, sstate_sed_cmd)
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print "Replacing fixme paths in sstate package: %s" % (sstate_hardcode_cmd)
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bb.note("Replacing fixme paths in sstate package: %s" % (sstate_hardcode_cmd))
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subprocess.call(sstate_hardcode_cmd, shell=True)
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# Need to remove this or we'd copy it into the target directory and may
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# This has the side effect of making sure the vfs cache is hot
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sstate_hardcode_cmd = "%s | xargs %s | %s | xargs %s %s" % (sstate_scan_cmd, sstate_grep_cmd, sstate_filelist_cmd, xargs_no_empty_run_cmd, sstate_sed_cmd)
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print "Removing hardcoded paths from sstate package: '%s'" % (sstate_hardcode_cmd)
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bb.note("Removing hardcoded paths from sstate package: '%s'" % (sstate_hardcode_cmd))
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subprocess.call(sstate_hardcode_cmd, shell=True)
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# If the fixmefn is empty, remove it..
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if os.stat(fixmefn).st_size == 0:
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os.remove(fixmefn)
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else:
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print "Replacing absolute paths in fixmepath file: '%s'" % (sstate_filelist_relative_cmd)
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bb.note("Replacing absolute paths in fixmepath file: '%s'" % (sstate_filelist_relative_cmd))
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subprocess.call(sstate_filelist_relative_cmd, shell=True)
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def sstate_package(ss, d):
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depth += 1
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if not ancestor:
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print "make_relative_symlink() Error: unable to find the common ancestor of %s and its target" % path
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print("make_relative_symlink() Error: unable to find the common ancestor of %s and its target" % path)
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return
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base = link.partition(ancestor)[2].strip('/')
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