#!/bin/bash set -e BOARD_DIR="$(dirname $0)" BOARD_NAME="$(basename ${BOARD_DIR})" GENIMAGE_CFG="${BOARD_DIR}/genimage-${BOARD_NAME}.cfg" GENIMAGE_TMP="${BUILD_DIR}/genimage.tmp" # Pass an empty rootpath. genimage makes a full copy of the given rootpath to # ${GENIMAGE_TMP}/root so passing TARGET_DIR would be a waste of time and disk # space. We don't rely on genimage to build the rootfs image, just to insert a # pre-built one in the disk image. trap 'rm -rf "${ROOTPATH_TMP}"' EXIT ROOTPATH_TMP="$(mktemp -d)" rm -rf "${GENIMAGE_TMP}" genimage \ --rootpath "${ROOTPATH_TMP}" \ --tmppath "${GENIMAGE_TMP}" \ --inputpath "${BINARIES_DIR}" \ --outputpath "${BINARIES_DIR}" \ --config "${GENIMAGE_CFG}" exit $?