# If the env variable EULA_$MACHINE is set it is used by default,
# without prompting the user.
# FIXME: there is a potential issue if the same $MACHINE is set in more than one layer.. but we should assert that earlier
- EULA=$(find $1 -print | grep "conf/eula/$MACHINE" | grep -v scripts | grep -v openembedded-core || true)
+ # $1 is layer directory
+ # $2 is location of EULA file relative to layer directory
+ if test x"" == x"$2"; then
+ EULA=$(find $1 -print | grep "conf/eula/$MACHINE" | grep -v scripts | grep -v openembedded-core || true)
+ else
+ EULA=$1/$2
+ fi
if [ -n "$EULA" ]; then
# remove '-' since we are constructing a bash variable name here
EULA_MACHINE="EULA_$(echo $MACHINE | sed 's/-//g')"
End User License Agreement (EULA). To have the right to use these binaries
in your images, you need to read and accept the following...
-The firmware package can contains several types
-of firmware (depending on BSP):
+The firmware package can contains several types of firmware (depending on BSP):
* bootloaders: the first stage bootloaders are proprietary for this
board, they are included in this firmware package.
echo
REPLY=
while [ -z "$REPLY" ]; do
- echo -n "Do you read the EULA ? (y/n) "
+ echo -n "Do you want to read the EULA ? (y/n) "
read REPLY
case "$REPLY" in
y|Y)