This repo contains docker image I use for building the yocto images.
I use the script yocto-build.sh to switch yocto building environment so I can use docker to build the Yocto project instad of install a ubuntu as VM.
First download the yocto-build.sh as ~/bin/yocto-build
mkdir -p ~/bin
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/coldnew/docker-yocto/master/yocto-build.sh > ~/bin/yocto-build
chmod +x ~/bin/yocto-buildAdd following line to the ~/.bashrc file to ensure that the ~/bin folder is in you PATH variable.
export PATH=~/bin:$PATHFirst time to use the yocto-build command, you need to tell it where is the workdir we build the yocto image.
For example, if I want to build yocto at /home/coldnew/poky then:
yocto-build --workdir /home/coldnew/pokyAfter this command, we'll create a container named yocto-build, which is the environment we used to build the yocto image.
Now you'll find your current shell is switch to the container and the /home/coldnew/poky is mounted to /yocto.
If you want to spawn a new shell in another terminal, you can use
yocto-build --shellThis will spawn a new shell if you already specify a workdir.
This script only support ONLY ONE CONTAINER, so If you want to change the workdir, you should remove it first, remove a container is easy, just use following command:
yocto-build --rmThen you can setup a new workdir you want.
Upgrade this script is easy, just type
yocto-build --upgradeTo pull new docker image, just type
yocto-build --pull