build-appliance-image: add /sbin to PATH
runqemu script fails with an error when executed in Build Appliance. Typical use case: $ bitbake core-image-minimal $ runqemu qemux86 Observed error: runqemu - ERROR - In order for this script to dynamically infer paths ...snip... runqemu-ifup, runqemu-ifdown or ip not found The error is caused by the fact that "ip" is located in /sbin, however /sbin is not in user's ("builder") PATH. To fix this we add /sbin to PATH. The simplest place to do this is in user's .bashrc. [YOCTO#10434] (From OE-Core rev: 7561514454c20a86e9e126af80dcf114ccd23535) Signed-off-by: Juro Bystricky <juro.bystricky@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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# Also save (for reference only) the actual SRCREV used to create this image
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echo "export BA_SRCREV=${SRCREV}" >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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echo "" >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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echo "export PATH=$PATH:/sbin" >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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echo "" >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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echo "# If working behind a proxy and using the provided oe-git-proxy script" >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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echo "# you need to set ALL_PROXY based on your proxy settings." >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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echo "# Example ALL_PROXY values:" >> ${IMAGE_ROOTFS}/home/builder/.bashrc
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