wic: removed unused command line option

Removed -i/--infile wic command line option.
Removed properties_file and properties arguments of
wic_create function.

(From OE-Core rev: 6b81c89878236b2ef8d8b8217f2e33286b49dab6)

Signed-off-by: Ed Bartosh <ed.bartosh@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Ed Bartosh 2015-06-17 16:49:33 +03:00 committed by Richard Purdie
parent a4da21d92f
commit 81e469b030
3 changed files with 5 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -178,9 +178,8 @@ def list_source_plugins():
print " %s" % plugin
def wic_create(args, wks_file, rootfs_dir, bootimg_dir, kernel_dir,
native_sysroot, scripts_path, image_output_dir, debug,
properties_file, properties=None):
def wic_create(wks_file, rootfs_dir, bootimg_dir, kernel_dir,
native_sysroot, scripts_path, image_output_dir, debug):
"""Create image
wks_file - user-defined OE kickstart file
@ -190,8 +189,6 @@ def wic_create(args, wks_file, rootfs_dir, bootimg_dir, kernel_dir,
native_sysroot - absolute path to the build's native sysroots dir
scripts_path - absolute path to /scripts dir
image_output_dir - dirname to create for image
properties_file - use values from this file if nonempty i.e no prompting
properties - use values from this string if nonempty i.e no prompting
Normally, the values for the build artifacts values are determined
by 'wic -e' from the output of the 'bitbake -e' command given an

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@ -149,7 +149,6 @@ NAME
SYNOPSIS
wic create <wks file or image name> [-o <DIRNAME> | --outdir <DIRNAME>]
[-i <JSON PROPERTY FILE> | --infile <JSON PROPERTY_FILE>]
[-e | --image-name] [-s, --skip-build-check] [-D, --debug]
[-r, --rootfs-dir] [-b, --bootimg-dir]
[-k, --kernel-dir] [-n, --native-sysroot] [-f, --build-rootfs]
@ -219,12 +218,6 @@ DESCRIPTION
The -o option can be used to place the image in a directory with a
different name and location.
As an alternative to the wks file, the image-specific properties
that define the values that will be used to generate a particular
image can be specified on the command-line using the -i option and
supplying a JSON object consisting of the set of name:value pairs
needed by image creation.
The set of properties available for a given image type can be
listed using the 'wic list' command.
"""

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@ -91,8 +91,6 @@ def wic_create_subcommand(args, usage_str):
parser.add_option("-o", "--outdir", dest="outdir",
action="store", help="name of directory to create image in")
parser.add_option("-i", "--infile", dest="properties_file",
action="store", help="name of file containing the values for image properties as a JSON file")
parser.add_option("-e", "--image-name", dest="image_name",
action="store", help="name of the image to use the artifacts from e.g. core-image-sato")
parser.add_option("-r", "--rootfs-dir", dest="rootfs_dir",
@ -132,7 +130,7 @@ def wic_create_subcommand(args, usage_str):
if not options.image_name:
options.build_check = False
if options.build_check and not options.properties_file:
if options.build_check:
print "Checking basic build environment..."
if not engine.verify_build_env():
print "Couldn't verify build environment, exiting\n"
@ -225,9 +223,9 @@ def wic_create_subcommand(args, usage_str):
rootfs_dir = rootfs_dir_to_args(krootfs_dir)
print "Creating image(s)...\n"
engine.wic_create(args, wks_file, rootfs_dir, bootimg_dir, kernel_dir,
engine.wic_create(wks_file, rootfs_dir, bootimg_dir, kernel_dir,
native_sysroot, scripts_path, image_output_dir,
options.debug, options.properties_file)
options.debug)
def wic_list_subcommand(args, usage_str):