sf-run-evalid - minor change to make sure that evalid is run at the root of the build drive, which can stop the MD5s from being generated. (evalid requires dirs to be relative and not absolute)
#!perl -w
# Copyright (c) 2009 Symbian Foundation Ltd
# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
# under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Symbian Foundation Ltd - initial contribution.
#
# Contributors:
#
# Description:
# Recursive listing of a directory, outputting lower-cased relative paths with unix dir separators
use strict;
my $dir = shift or die "Usage: $0 <dir> \n"; # provided dir to traverse
my $filelist = [];
my $init = $dir = lc($dir);
$init =~ s{\\}{\\\\};
# fwd declaration to prevent warning
sub recursedir($$);
# run recurse and print
recursedir ($dir, $filelist);
print $_, "\n" for(@$filelist);
sub recursedir($$) {
my $dir = shift @_;
my $list = shift @_;
if(opendir(DIR, "$dir")) {
# list dir
for my $file(grep { !/^\./ } readdir DIR) {
if(-d "$dir/$file") {
# traverse subdirs
recursedir("$dir/$file", $list);
}
elsif(-f "$dir/$file") {
my $formatted = lc($dir)."/".lc($file);
$formatted =~ s!$init/!!;
push @$list, $formatted;
}
}
closedir DIR;
}
else {
warn "Cannot open the directory '$dir' $!\n";
}
}