Use git submodule for buildroot (#1445)
* Drop buildroot from git repository Manage buildroot in a separate git repository and use a git submodule to include it into the HAOS source tree. This makes it easier to manage changes to buildroot since it can be managed by git. A buildroot fork repository is being maintained with the changes we currently have. It makes the buildroot-patches unnecessary and should make it easier to rebase and upstream changes to buildroot. * Remove buildroot-patches Now that buildroot changes are managed in the buildroot fork repository there is no need to manage patches in a separate directory. * Initialize git submodule if necessary * Move build directory to root This avoids conflict/local modification issues with the buildroot git submodule.
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# Checks-out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it
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- uses: actions/checkout@v2
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with:
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submodules: true
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- name: Build container
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run: docker build -t haos-builder .
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