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If a relative path is used, everything breaks because the search paths
inside the binaries don't make any sense.
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The '-perm +111' syntax has been deprecated since 2005 and has been
removed from modern versions of GNU Find.
Thus, the SDK installer script fails on Fedora 21 (GNU Find 4.5.11)
with the following error:
find: invalid mode +111
The recommended replacement is '-perm /111' but this isn't supported by
the version of Busybox 'find' present in current Baserock 'build'
systems.
This test is being done purely to find files that are executable, and
for this purpose '-perm +u=x' is equivalent (but supported by both
versions of 'find').
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This worked for busybox's grep, since it treats all files as text anyway
and ignores the option.
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This produces a shell installer blob, like shar or makeself, which
extracts the rootfs and configures it to use libraries inside the target
directory, rather than the host's, so it should work independently of
what the user has installed.
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