Author: Ozi Traveller Date: To: Godefridus Daalmans CC: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] How to integrate devuan-installer in an existing devuan
based system
Hi Frits
I want to see how much changed between stable and sid versions.
I've started to do a side by side compare of 4.0.4 and 5.0-a11-2 in sid,
using diffuse.
Functions:
1. all reference to ubuntu has gone
2. updated copyright hears
3. templates.sh, releases.sh deleted
4. chroot_bind_path.sh added
5. renaming variables LIVE_IMAGE_xxx to LB_xxx
6. charon to cairon
7. casper deleted
Most of the differences where in defaults.sh, as you would expect.
Many of the scripts have only a small change.
Cheers
Ozi
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 7:46 AM, Godefridus Daalmans <frits@???>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> the first "devuanized" live-build is going to be jessie-only,
> 4.0.3-somethingdevuansomething
> and I still have to see how easily it can be merged a year forward
> (hopefully that's easy to do)
>
> It's just that live-build is quite debian-specific and needed to be
> changed otherwise it just
> would force installation of systemd on any live DVD you make with it. Not
> hardcoded, I hasten to say,
> but as a consequence of debootstrap's dependencies handling.
>
> Frits
>
> Hi Frits
>>
>> Yes that would be a good enough test. Appreciate all your work getting it
>> devuanised!
>>
>> Which repo did you use to make the dvd?
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ozi
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Godefridus Daalmans
>> <frits@???
>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Thanks for documenting that Aitor!
>>>
>>> It's all a lot of work.
>>>
>>> Let's shout a heartfelt "thank you" to Daniel Baumann and his live-build
>>> companions who automated this difficult set of tasks considerably :-)
>>>
>>> A small tip I learned only recently, for experimenting with chroot
>>> jails:
>>> You wouldn't want to rm /etc/fstab and forget whether you're in a chroot
>>> in a chroot or in the "top-level" terminal session by accident.
>>> I noticed that if the first thing you do out of habit after chroot is
>>> export debian_chroot=CHROOT
>>> it's a bit easier to keep track of where you are because of the default
>>> $PS1 prompt in Debian
>>>
>>>
>>> All I did for live-build tests was:
>>>
>>> - lb config
>>>
>>> - edit the files in config/
>>>
>>> - edit config/package-lists/sinterklaasverlanglijst.list
>>>
>>> - lb build
>>>
>>> and it made a DVD. I suppose it should be that easy, as long as you
>>> don't
>>> do any advanced stuff.
>>>
>>>
>>