build: Fix default network generation on FreeBSD

FreeBSD's sed(1) doesn't support using "\n" to insert a newline,
so the installed default.xml file ends up containing a literal
"n" between tags; to work around this problem, add a tr(1)
invocation as suggested by the sed FAQ[1].

[1] http://sed.sourceforge.net/sedfaq4.html (4.1 c)
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Andrea Bolognani 2016-04-21 12:01:27 +02:00
parent 01acd6f52b
commit 71c22b186c

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@ -3072,8 +3072,9 @@ if WITH_NETWORK
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/network/default.xml \
$(DESTDIR)$(confdir)/qemu/networks/default.xml
test -z "$(UUID)" || \
{ sed -e "s,</name>,</name>\n <uuid>$(UUID)</uuid>," \
$(DESTDIR)$(confdir)/qemu/networks/default.xml > \
{ sed -e "s,</name>,</name>; <uuid>$(UUID)</uuid>," \
$(DESTDIR)$(confdir)/qemu/networks/default.xml | \
tr ";" "\n" > \
$(DESTDIR)$(confdir)/qemu/networks/default.xml.t && \
cp $(DESTDIR)$(confdir)/qemu/networks/default.xml.t \
$(DESTDIR)$(confdir)/qemu/networks/default.xml && \