105 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert C Jennings
05850394d7
ubuntu-cpc: Ensure base disk image is the same between all build targets
The following targets have livecd.ubuntu-cpc.manifest (and
livecd.ubuntu-cpc.ext4) which differ in some way from the 'all'
target. They are all missing grub-efi and other modifications:

root-dir
squashfs
tarball

These targets do not depend on the 'disk-image' target. This means that
the ext4 produced will lack the uefi modifications (and any from the
disk-image target binary hooks).

Since the ext4 file is common to all builds there is a chance that a
parallel build from one of these targets could overwrite this artifact.
This patch ensures that all targets will produce consistent base output.
2019-05-02 16:04:10 -05:00
Robert C Jennings
0bfc5c4290
ubuntu-cpc: Fixup comment references to file names post-parallelization 2019-05-02 15:50:21 -05:00
Balint Reczey
2d162dd121 Pass --sort=name to tar to make tarballs more reproducible and rsync-friendly 2019-04-10 14:38:35 +02:00
Robert C Jennings
a45342f269
ubuntu-cpc: avoid duplicate snaps listed in qcow manifest
commit a993592 introduced an additional call to create_manifest
(and snap-seed-parse) to write binary/boot/filesystem.packages. This
caused duplicate snap lines in the qcow manifest. This is because the
live-build/auto/binary code assumes that after 'lb binary' is run the
filesystem.packages will only have debs and it calls snap-seed-parse to
add them to the file. The commit changed filesystem.packages in the
ubuntu-cpc uefi binary hook to include debs and snaps.

This patch keeps the intent of the prior patch, updating the
filesystem.packages file for the content of the uefi disk image, but
only writes a listing of debian packages to match the expected content
of filesystem.packages.  The snaps will still be added in generic code
in live-build/auto/build.
2019-03-29 15:39:47 -05:00
Tobias Koch
cbd4eb5717 Use series files with dependency handling to generate hook symlinks dynamically
This patch currently only applies to the "ubuntu-cpc" project.
          
More and more logic has been going into the hook scripts to decide under which conditions they should run or not. As we are moving to parallelized builds of image sets, this will get even more complicated. Base hooks will have to know which image sets they belong to and modification of the dependency chain between scripts will become more complicated and prone to errors, as the number of image sets grows.
            
This patch introduces explicit ordering and dependency handling for scripts through the use of `series` files and an explicit syntax for dependency specification.
2018-12-10 09:18:02 +01:00