[PATCH 25/33] kbuild: use POSIX BRE in headers install target

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From: Mike Frysinger <[email protected]>

The sed expression used at the moment in scripts/Makefile.headersinst
relies on the (handy) GNU extension where you can escape ERE's in an
otherwise BRE without using the GNU -r option.  The following patch
replaces this "\+" usage with a functionally equivalent POSIX BRE compliant
"\{1,\}".  Tested with `make headers_install` against blackfin/x86_64/i386
targets.

Stupid whiny OS X users and their crappy sed ;)

Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <[email protected]>
---
 scripts/Makefile.headersinst |   14 +++++++-------
 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/Makefile.headersinst b/scripts/Makefile.headersinst
index f98d772..53dae3e 100644
--- a/scripts/Makefile.headersinst
+++ b/scripts/Makefile.headersinst
@@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ UNIFDEF := scripts/unifdef -U__KERNEL__
 
 # Eliminate the contents of (and inclusions of) compiler.h
 HDRSED  := sed 	-e "s/ inline / __inline__ /g" \
-		-e "s/[[:space:]]__user[[:space:]]\+/ /g" \
-		-e "s/(__user[[:space:]]\+/ (/g" \
-		-e "s/[[:space:]]__force[[:space:]]\+/ /g" \
-		-e "s/(__force[[:space:]]\+/ (/g" \
-		-e "s/[[:space:]]__iomem[[:space:]]\+/ /g" \
-		-e "s/(__iomem[[:space:]]\+/ (/g" \
-		-e "s/[[:space:]]__attribute_const__[[:space:]]\+/\ /g" \
+		-e "s/[[:space:]]__user[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ /g" \
+		-e "s/(__user[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ (/g" \
+		-e "s/[[:space:]]__force[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ /g" \
+		-e "s/(__force[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ (/g" \
+		-e "s/[[:space:]]__iomem[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ /g" \
+		-e "s/(__iomem[[:space:]]\{1,\}/ (/g" \
+		-e "s/[[:space:]]__attribute_const__[[:space:]]\{1,\}/\ /g" \
 		-e "s/[[:space:]]__attribute_const__$$//" \
 		-e "/^\#include <linux\/compiler.h>/d"
 
-- 
1.5.0.6

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