#!/bin/bash #This script 1st searches in the pwd for the kernel tar file. If its not there then based on the value of the vriable KERNEL_PATH it either searches from the path given or searches in http://www.kernel.org function main() { SCRIPTS_DIR=$(dirname $0); if [ -e "linux-$VERSION.tar.bz2" ] then echo "start:`date +%T`" time $SCRIPTS_DIR/kernel_compile.sh linux-$VERSION.tar.bz2 2>>$LOG_FILE 1>>$LOG_FILE if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then err=$? echo "end:`date +%T`" return 11; else echo "end:`date +%T`" return 0; fi elif [ -z "$KERNEL_PATH" ] then time $SCRIPTS_DIR/kernel_compile.sh 2>>$LOG_FILE 1>>$LOG_FILE if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then err=$? echo "end:`date +%T`" return 11; else echo "end:`date +%T`" return 0; fi else time $SCRIPTS_DIR/kernel_compile.sh $KERNEL_PATH 2>>$LOG_FILE 1>>$LOG_FILE if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then err=$? echo "end:`date +%T`" return 11; else echo "end:`date +%T`" return 0; fi fi; } main "$@";