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Author: Anto
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Subject: Re: [Dng] epoch feature request


On 14/06/15 21:43, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 18:18:48 +0200
> Anto <aryanto@???> wrote:
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>> The main reasons I am looking for Debian build script are that, first
>> of all I want to learn a lot more about packaging.
> I think you're going to have to *create* that Debian build script. I
> fear it doesn't exist.


Yes. I know :(
I will try to build a very basic one and put that into Devuan gitlab.
Hopefully more experience Debian packagers could give me feedbacks.

>> And the second one
>> is I would like to be able to easily switch back and forth between
>> epoch and sysvinit for testing purpose, so that I know exactly what
>> will happen if I did that on my main PC.
> That's easy. Copy as root with execute permissions the Epoch
> executable to /e. Then, when you want to run Epoch, you just put
> init=/e in your grub kernel line. When you want to boot sysvinit, you
> just boot business as usual.


Yes. We could do that. But that would not involve cleaning up the files
as the dpkg does when we switch back and forth from epoch to sysvinit or
vise versa.

>> About the contaminated packages, I don't even have them on my main
>> PC. For my purpose, it seems to be enough to just clean up acpid,
>> consolekit, cron, dbus, gvfs, kmod, lvm2, udisk2 and upower, and use
>> eudev.
> That's cool, and it's famously cool that you used Gentoo-created eudev
> in place of Redhat-created udev.


I am not sure if you are aware. I am trying to maintain the Debian build
script for eudev on https://git.devuan.org/anto/eudev-deb and
https://github.com/anto/eudev-deb. Unfortunately, I only got feedbacks
from Jaret so far :(

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Cheers,

Anto