Re: debootstrap (sort of) working
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 02:58:06AM +0200, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> Somewhere on my disk I have a port of debootstrap, too, which had some
> changes by me I thought were smart at that time. I just have to find it!
> I would like to send it to you, and you can see yourself if there is
> anything in there that helps you.
argh, why do i always end up repeating someone else's work? :)
> Ok, I went throught my zillion 1gb partitions and found it on hdc6
> eventually. The diff is below. Note that I did this when I was bored a
> while, but I wasn't bored long enough to actually get it done, do any amount of
> testing or whatever. It's pre-libio, too, so the package lists needs to be
> updated with what is in the tar ball of the day.
I'll look at your patch. did you create a sid target or fix the existing
woody one?
> Your patch is completely obfuscated by using -N against a build tree. You
> really need to produce a clean version of the patch, that just shows the
> actual changes to the code.
Looks like i forgot to run debian/rules clean before differing
> Simple: The debootstrap configuration phase shouldn't fail, and it should
> create the devices, and set up the basic translators like native install
> does. About actual integration, you need to talk to AJ. In some subthread
> of some thread we discussed the device things, and we concluded we would
> simply do it in a script for now rather than a tar file, on the Hurd.
what is the proposed location for that script?
cheers,
--
Robert Millan
"5 years from now everyone will be running
free GNU on their 200 MIPS, 64M SPARCstation-5"
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 30 Jan 1992
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