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authorPaolo Pisati <paolo.pisati@canonical.com>2017-11-27 14:07:34 +0300
committerMasahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>2017-12-12 18:00:18 +0300
commit5704d4557f279962a1fa9ee9c5b562eb27376103 (patch)
treed54426acf7e60e5911b9fade9e9b153fd904e688 /scripts/package/snapcraft.template
parentae64f9bd1d3621b5e60d7363bc20afb46aede215 (diff)
downloadlinux-5704d4557f279962a1fa9ee9c5b562eb27376103.tar.xz
scripts/package: snap-pkg target
Following in footsteps of other targets like 'deb-pkg, 'rpm-pkg' and 'tar-pkg', this patch adds a 'snap-pkg' target for the creation of a Linux kernel snap package using the kbuild infrastructure. A snap, in its general form, is a self contained, sandboxed, universal package and it is intended to work across multiple distributions and/or devices. A snap package is distributed as a single compressed squashfs filesystem. A kernel snap is a snap package carrying the Linux kernel, kernel modules, accessory files (DTBs, System.map, etc) and a manifesto file. The purpose of a kernel snap is to carry the Linux kernel during the creation of a system image, eg. Ubuntu Core, and its subsequent upgrades. For more information on snap packages: https://snapcraft.io/docs/ Signed-off-by: Paolo Pisati <paolo.pisati@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
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+name: kernel
+version: KERNELRELEASE
+summary: Linux kernel
+description: The upstream Linux kernel
+grade: stable
+confinement: strict
+type: kernel
+
+parts:
+ kernel:
+ plugin: kernel
+ source: SRCTREE
+ source-type: tar
+ kernel-with-firmware: false