ipkg-build calls 'find' directly irrespective of the platform, this causes failure in case gnu-find specific options are used (such as "-uid +99").
The attached diff, which creates tools/ipkg-utils/patches/160-find.patch, fixes the problem by using gfind is available. Again, this is similar to what is done in include/host.mk. (#3868) Signed-off-by: Luigi Rizzo <rizzo@iet.unipi.it> SVN-Revision: 12247master
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- cvs_dirs=`find . -name 'CVS'`
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- tilde_files=`find . -name '*~'`
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