image.bbclass, kernel.bbclass: create warning file about deleting deploydir files
New users sometimes delete files in tmp/deploy/images assuming they will be re-created just by re-running the build, and then are confused when this doesn't work. To discourage people from doing this, create a file called README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt in tmp/deploy/images containing an explanation of what needs to be done to re-create files there. Fixes [YOCTO #1315] and [YOCTO #1346]. (From OE-Core rev: 4316c5e9eec67d71f4699102a63a5f968bd8d1d9) Signed-off-by: Paul Eggleton <paul.eggleton@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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mkdir -p ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}
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mkdir -p ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}
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mkdir -p ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}
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mkdir -p ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}
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cp -n ${COREBASE}/meta/files/deploydir_readme.txt ${DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE}/README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt
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if [ "${USE_DEVFS}" != "1" ]; then
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if [ "${USE_DEVFS}" != "1" ]; then
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for devtable in ${@get_devtable_list(d)}; do
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for devtable in ${@get_devtable_list(d)}; do
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makedevs -r ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} -D $devtable
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makedevs -r ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} -D $devtable
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cd ${DEPLOYDIR}
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cd ${DEPLOYDIR}
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rm -f ${KERNEL_IMAGE_SYMLINK_NAME}.bin
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rm -f ${KERNEL_IMAGE_SYMLINK_NAME}.bin
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ln -sf ${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE_NAME}.bin ${KERNEL_IMAGE_SYMLINK_NAME}.bin
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ln -sf ${KERNEL_IMAGE_BASE_NAME}.bin ${KERNEL_IMAGE_SYMLINK_NAME}.bin
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cp -n ${COREBASE}/meta/files/deploydir_readme.txt ${DEPLOYDIR}/README_-_DO_NOT_DELETE_FILES_IN_THIS_DIRECTORY.txt
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}
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}
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do_deploy[dirs] = "${DEPLOYDIR} ${B}"
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do_deploy[dirs] = "${DEPLOYDIR} ${B}"
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Files in the deploy directory will not be re-created automatically if you
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delete them. If you do delete a file, you will need to run:
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bitbake -c clean TARGET
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bitbake TARGET
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where TARGET is the name of the appropriate package or target e.g.
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"virtual/kernel" for the kernel, an image, etc.
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