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@@ -19,18 +19,14 @@ This script could be written in one of the following languages:
* Bash
* Python
-The script will be executed directly after a chmod() on it (this implies that the
-caller should make the script executable before calling it: caller could be
-aglwgt.bbclass, a jenkins job, a 'real' developer ...)
+The script will be executed directly after a chmod() on it (this implies that the caller should make the script executable before calling it: caller could be aglwgt.bbclass, a jenkins job, a 'real' developer ...)
An appropriate shebang is required to make the script callable directly:
* '#!/usr/bin/make -f' for Makefile format,
-* '#/usr/bin/bash' for Bash
+* '#!/usr/bin/bash' for Bash
* etc.
-The calling convention is close to the one from make, in particular to pass
-arguments through env variables. This is also easy for bash, as a simple eval
-on arguments will set environment variables correctly.
+The calling convention is close to the one from make, in particular to pass arguments through env variables. This is also easy for bash, as a simple eval on arguments will set environment variables correctly.
The generic call has the following format:
```bash