Fix info message for legacy command

archiso/mkarchiso:
Change the way _show_config() displays information about the build environment, as displaying a profile directory as a
legacy command to mkarchiso is confusing.
The function now prints a deprecation message if '$command_name' is not a directory (i.e. not a profile).
Remove 'command_' prefix from help output for legacy commands (the prefix is only in use for internal functions).

Relates to !69
Fixes #60
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David Runge 2020-09-29 13:14:11 +02:00
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commit 2e1ddec0a7
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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ usage ${app_name} [options] <profile_dir or legacy_command>
-o <out_dir> Set the output directory
Default: '${out_dir}'
-p PACKAGE(S) Package(s) to install, can be used multiple times
-r <run_cmd> Set a command to be run in chroot (only relevant for for command_run)
-r <run_cmd> Set a command to be run in chroot (only relevant for legacy 'run' command)
NOTE: Deprecated, will be removed with archiso v49
-s <sfs_mode> Set SquashFS image mode (img or sfs)
img: prepare airootfs.sfs for dm-snapshot usage
@ -129,17 +129,17 @@ usage ${app_name} [options] <profile_dir or legacy_command>
legacy_command: Legacy build.sh command
NOTE: Deprecated, will be removed with archiso v49
command_init
init
initialize a chroot for building
command_install
install
install packages to the chroot
command_run
run
run a command in the chroot
command_prepare
prepare
cleanup and prepare the airootfs
command_pkglist
pkglist
create a list of packages installed on the medium
command_iso
iso
create the ISO
ENDUSAGETEXT
printf '%s' "${usagetext}"
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ ENDUSAGETEXT
_show_config() {
local _mode="$1"
_msg_info "${app_name} configuration settings"
_msg_info " Command: ${command_name}"
[[ ! -d "${command_name}" ]] && _msg_info " Legacy Command: ${command_name}"
_msg_info " Architecture: ${arch}"
_msg_info " Working directory: ${work_dir}"
_msg_info " Installation directory: ${install_dir}"