Write the image to the correct target app partition #634
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Perhaps I am misunderstanding what the --target-app-partition flag is supposed to do, but the code previously always wrote the image to the "factory" app partition if one was present, regardless of the partition specified with the
--target-app-partition
flag.This change updates the code to write the image to the partition specified with the
--target-app-partition
flag.I confirmed that using
espflash flash --target-app-partition ota_0
now causes espflash to write the image to theota_0
partition. Note that this leaves thefactory
partition and anyota_data
partition unchanged, so the bootloader will still boot from the factory partition by default, but this makes it possible to write new app images to the OTA partitions for testing purposes.