* Employ hideous hack to ensure that when we're building against

updates/proposed, we only get one version of kernel headers.
* Move the cleanup() call to the end of the script, so we still
  have proc mounted for coreutils when update-initramfs is run.
* Mount dev/pts immediately after debootstrap, as dpkg has begun
  whining pretty loudly (and occasionally exiting) if it's gone.
ubuntu/precise
Adam Conrad 17 years ago
parent 5a03abc2f2
commit e7256f6840

11
debian/changelog vendored

@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
livecd-rootfs (0.60) intrepid; urgency=low
* Employ hideous hack to ensure that when we're building against
updates/proposed, we only get one version of kernel headers.
* Move the cleanup() call to the end of the script, so we still
have proc mounted for coreutils when update-initramfs is run.
* Mount dev/pts immediately after debootstrap, as dpkg has begun
whining pretty loudly (and occasionally exiting) if it's gone.
-- Adam Conrad <adconrad@ubuntu.com> Tue, 10 Jun 2008 17:20:10 -0600
livecd-rootfs (0.59) intrepid; urgency=low livecd-rootfs (0.59) intrepid; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ] [ Colin Watson ]

@ -234,6 +234,10 @@ Flags: seen
dpkg -l livecd-rootfs || true # get our version # in the log. dpkg -l livecd-rootfs || true # get our version # in the log.
debootstrap --components=$(echo $COMP | sed 's/ /,/g') --arch $TARGETARCH $STE $ROOT $MIRROR debootstrap --components=$(echo $COMP | sed 's/ /,/g') --arch $TARGETARCH $STE $ROOT $MIRROR
# Recent dpkg has started complaining pretty loudly if dev/pts isn't
# mounted, so let's get it mounted immediately after debootstrap:
mount -t devpts devpts-${STE}-${FSS}-livefs ${ROOT}dev/pts
# Just make a few things go away, which lets us skip a few other things. # Just make a few things go away, which lets us skip a few other things.
DIVERTS="usr/sbin/mkinitrd usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d" DIVERTS="usr/sbin/mkinitrd usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d"
for file in $DIVERTS; do for file in $DIVERTS; do
@ -313,6 +317,24 @@ link_in_boot = $link_in_boot
chroot $ROOT apt-get update chroot $ROOT apt-get update
chroot $ROOT apt-get -y --purge dist-upgrade </dev/null chroot $ROOT apt-get -y --purge dist-upgrade </dev/null
chroot $ROOT apt-get -y install $LIST </dev/null chroot $ROOT apt-get -y install $LIST </dev/null
# launchpad likes to put dependencies of seeded packages in tasks along with the
# actual seeded packages. In general, this isn't an issue. With updated kernels
# and point-releases, though, we end up with extra header packages:
chroot ${ROOT} dpkg -l linux-headers-2\* | grep ^i | awk '{print $2}' \
> livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers
chroot ${ROOT} dpkg -l linux-headers-\* | grep ^i | awk '{print $2}' \
> livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers-full
HEADERPACKAGES=`cat livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers-full`
HEADERMETA=""
for i in `comm -3 livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers-full`; do
HEADERMETA="$HEADERMETA $i"
done
rm -f livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers livecd.${FSS}.manifest-headers-full
chroot ${ROOT} apt-get -y --purge remove $HEADERPACKAGES </dev/null || true
chroot ${ROOT} apt-get -y install $HEADERMETA </dev/null || true
# End horrible linux-header launchpad workaround. Hopefully this is temporary.
chroot ${ROOT} dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Package} ${Version}\n' \ chroot ${ROOT} dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Package} ${Version}\n' \
> livecd.${FSS}.manifest-desktop > livecd.${FSS}.manifest-desktop
chroot $ROOT apt-get -y install $LIVELIST </dev/null chroot $ROOT apt-get -y install $LIVELIST </dev/null
@ -342,7 +364,6 @@ link_in_boot = $link_in_boot
done done
# And make this look more pristine # And make this look more pristine
cleanup
cat << @@EOF > ${ROOT}etc/apt/sources.list cat << @@EOF > ${ROOT}etc/apt/sources.list
deb ${USERMIRROR} $STE ${COMP} deb ${USERMIRROR} $STE ${COMP}
deb-src ${SRCMIRROR} $STE ${COMP} deb-src ${SRCMIRROR} $STE ${COMP}
@ -436,6 +457,10 @@ deb-src ${USERMIRROR} ${STE}-updates ${COMP}
perl -i -nle 'print unless /^Package: language-(pack|support)/ .. /^$/;' \ perl -i -nle 'print unless /^Package: language-(pack|support)/ .. /^$/;' \
${ROOT}/var/lib/apt/extended_states ${ROOT}/var/lib/apt/extended_states
# And run the cleanup function dead last, to umount /proc after nothing
# else needs to be run in the chroot (umounting it earlier breaks rm):
cleanup
livefs_squash() livefs_squash()
{ {
squashsort="http://people.ubuntu.com/~tfheen/livesort/${FSS}.list.${TARGETARCH}" squashsort="http://people.ubuntu.com/~tfheen/livesort/${FSS}.list.${TARGETARCH}"

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