Add fallback rule to the Makefile

This is crappy and hacky but enables us to build ALL
images faster, allowing for faster iteration

Signed-off-by: Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Aaron Griffin 2009-01-24 17:58:26 -06:00
parent 8d7e679f7a
commit 38484ad76d

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@ -9,10 +9,11 @@ BOOTLOADER?=grub-gfx
PWD:=`pwd`
FTPname:=$(PWD)/archlinux-$(ver)-ftp-$(ARCH)
COREname:=$(PWD)/archlinux-$(ver)-core-$(ARCH)
FALLBACKname=$(PWD)/archlinux-$(ver)-ftp-$(ARCH)-isolinux
PACKAGES="`cat packages.list` $(BOOTLOADER)"
all: ftp-iso ftp-usb core-iso core-usb
all: ftp-iso ftp-usb core-iso core-usb fallback
all-iso: ftp-iso core-iso
all-usb: ftp-usb core-usb
all-ftp: ftp-iso ftp-usb
@ -45,6 +46,25 @@ base-iso: root-image
mkinitcpio -c initcpio-ide -b $(WORKDIR)/root-image -k $(kver) -g $(WORKDIR)/iso/boot/archiso_ide.img
mkinitcpio -c initcpio-pata -b $(WORKDIR)/root-image -k $(kver) -g $(WORKDIR)/iso/boot/archiso_pata.img
fallback:
#Build the fallback ISO (isolinux) in a separate workdir
#root-image
mkarchiso -p "`cat packages.list` syslinux" create $(WORKDIR)-fallback
#base-iso
mv $(WORKDIR)-fallback/root-image/boot $(WORKDIR)-fallback/iso/
cp -r boot-files/* $(WORKDIR)-fallback/iso/boot/
#ugh... copied from syslinux rule
cp -r $(WORKDIR)-fallback/root-image/usr/lib/syslinux/isolinux.bin $(WORKDIR)-fallback/iso/boot/isolinux
cp isomounts $(WORKDIR)-fallback
sed -i "s|@ARCH@|$(ARCH)|g" "$(WORKDIR)-fallback/isomounts"
mkinitcpio -c initcpio-ide -b $(WORKDIR)-fallback/root-image -k $(kver) -g $(WORKDIR)-fallback/iso/boot/archiso_ide.img
mkinitcpio -c initcpio-pata -b $(WORKDIR)-fallback/root-image -k $(kver) -g $(WORKDIR)-fallback/iso/boot/archiso_pata.img
#overlay
cp -r overlay $(WORKDIR)-fallback/
#ftp-iso
mkarchiso -f -p syslinux iso $(WORKDIR)-fallback $(FALLBACKname).iso
core-pkgs: base-iso
mkdir $(WORKDIR)/core-pkgs/
./download-repo.sh core "$(WORKDIR)/core-pkgs"
@ -60,4 +80,4 @@ syslinux:
cp -r $(WORKDIR)/root-image/usr/lib/syslinux/isolinux.bin $(WORKDIR)/iso/boot/isolinux
clean:
rm -rf $(WORKDIR) *.img.part1 $(FTPname).img $(FTPname).iso $(COREname).img $(COREname).iso
rm -rf $(WORKDIR) $(WORKDIR)-fallback *.img.part1 $(FTPname).img $(FTPname).iso $(COREname).img $(COREname).iso $(FALLBACKname).iso