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coremark: fix error when it was built in the second run #25568

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Maintainer: @abajk
Compile tested: (aarch64, qualcommax, SNAPSHOT)
Run tested: (aarch64, qualcommax, SNAPSHOT, tests done)

Description:
when there is an error building packages(other than coremark), and re-run with make -j1 V=s, the coremark package will report error

mkdir: cannot create directory '.../coremark-d5fad6bd094899101a4e5fd53af7298160ced6ab/aarch64': File exists

so, add a check to see if that dir is already there;

the root cause is that, in the second run, that folder is already created in the first run, and not removed before the second run.

also, add a '/' to the destination folder of the cp command, otherwise it will also report a "file exist" error.

the '-r' is also removed, since $(CP) already have -r

fixes immortalwrt/packages#1380

P.S. I'm not sure if this can be done by move the "mkdir" to Build/Prepare or Build/Configure, cause I'm not quite familiar with the Openwrt build system, so any comment is warmly welcome.

when there is an error building packages(other than coremark), and re-run with make -j1 V=s, the coremark package will report error

```
mkdir: cannot create directory '.../coremark-d5fad6bd094899101a4e5fd53af7298160ced6ab/aarch64': File exists
```

so, add a check to see if that dir is already there;

this is due to the fact that, in the second run, that folder is already created in the first run, and not removed before the second run.

also, add a '/' to the destination folder of the cp command, otherwise it will also report a "file exist" error.

the '-r' is also removed, since $(CP) already have -r

fixes immortalwrt/packages#1380

P.S. I'm not sure if this can be done by move the "mkdir" to `Build/Prepare` or `Build/Configure`, cause I'm not quite familiar with the Openwrt build system, so any comment is warmly welcome.

Signed-off-by: xlighting2017 <[email protected]>
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