#!/bin/bash # tar up completed system images to send to website, with READMEs rm -f root/toybox-* root/*.tgz for i in root/*/fs/bin/toybox do cp $i root/toybox-$(echo $i | sed 's@root/\([^/]*\)/.*@\1@') || exit 1 done for i in root/*/run-qemu.sh do i=${i%/run-qemu.sh} j=${i#root/} [ ! -e "$i" ] && continue # Add README, don't include "fs" dir (you can extract it from cpio.gz) cp mkroot/README.root $i/docs/README && tar cvzfC $i.tgz root --exclude=fs $j || exit 1 done # Generate top level README KVERS=$(toybox sed -n '3s@# Linux/[^ ]* \(.*\) Kernel Configuration@\1@p' root/*/docs/linux-fullconfig) cat > root/README << EOF Bootable system images created by: mkroot/mkroot.sh LINUX=~/linux CROSS=allnonstop Each system image is built from two packages: toybox and linux. Run the ./qemu-*.sh script in each tarball to boot the system to a shell prompt under qemu. Run the "exit" command to shut down the virtual system and exit the emulator. See https://landley.net/toybox/FAQ.html#mkroot for details. Built from mkroot $(git describe --tags), and Linux $KVERS with patches in linux-patches/ EOF if [ $# -eq 2 ] then scp root/toybox-* "$1/$2/" && scp root/*.tgz root/README "$1/mkroot/$2/" fi