By default 'make image' will create an image with the default
target profile and package set. You can use the following parameters
to change that:
-
+
make image PROFILE="<profilename>" # override the default target profile
make image PACKAGES="<pkg1> [<pkg2> [<pkg3> ...]]" # include extra packages
make image FILES="<path>" # include extra files from <path>
echo
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)
mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR) $(BIN_DIR) $(TMP_DIR)
- $(MAKE) package_index
+ if [ ! -f "$(PACKAGE_DIR)/Packages" ] || [ ! -f "$(PACKAGE_DIR)/Packages.gz" ] || [ "`find $(PACKAGE_DIR) -cnewer $(PACKAGE_DIR)/Packages.gz`" ]; then \
+ echo "Package list missing or not up-to-date, generating it.";\
+ $(MAKE) package_index; \
+ else \
+ mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/tmp; \
+ $(OPKG) update; \
+ fi
$(MAKE) package_install
ifneq ($(USER_FILES),)
$(MAKE) copy_files
endif
$(MAKE) package_postinst
$(MAKE) build_image
-
+
package_index: FORCE
@echo
@echo Building package index...
@mkdir -p $(TOPDIR)/tmp $(TOPDIR)/dl $(TARGET_DIR)/tmp
- (cd $(PACKAGE_DIR); $(SCRIPT_DIR)/ipkg-make-index.sh . 2>&1 > Packages && \
+ (cd $(PACKAGE_DIR); $(SCRIPT_DIR)/ipkg-make-index.sh . > Packages && \
gzip -9c Packages > Packages.gz \
) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
$(OPKG) update
@echo
@echo Installing packages...
$(OPKG) install $(BUILD_PACKAGES)
+ rm -f $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/opkg/lists/*
copy_files: FORCE
@echo
build_image: FORCE
@echo
@echo Building images...
- $(NO_TRACE_MAKE) -C target/linux/$(BOARD)/image install TARGET_BUILD=1 IB=1
-
+ $(NO_TRACE_MAKE) -C target/linux/$(BOARD)/image install TARGET_BUILD=1 IB=1 \
+ $(if $(USER_PROFILE),PROFILE="$(USER_PROFILE)")
+
clean:
rm -rf $(TOPDIR)/tmp $(TOPDIR)/dl $(TARGET_DIR) $(BIN_DIR)