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2015-06-10 22:50 GMT+02:00, chals <chals@chalsattack.com>:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Ala de Dragón <aladedragon@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hello :D
>>
>
> Hi,
>
>> david@debian:~$ lb --version
>> 4.0.3-1
>>
> [...]
>>
>> So, what I want to create is a live image of squezze with a few
>> packages from backports, contrib and non-free in a minimal gnome
>> desktop.
>>
>> The builds, stops in the chroot stage, and says that packages from
>> non-free, backports, etc.. can't be found.
>>
>
> As far as I know, live-build 4.x and higher will not build oldstable,
> so no use in trying. See the status page on the website -->
> http://live-systems.org/project/status/
>

Thanks for the tip, I was near to be crazy asking to my self why each
time I solve a problem a new one happen. I will try the same process
with a 3.0 version of lb.

:)

>
>> I was looking at the options on
>> http://live.debian.net/manual/4.x/html/live-manual.en.html
>>
>
> The online manual is *not* up-to-date, only the latest debian version
> 4.0.3-1 is up-to-date for live-build 4.x -->
> http://live-systems.org/gitweb/?p=live-manual.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/debian-old-4.0
>

this a GIT place... need to investigate about it, I see some files *.ssi *.ssm
¿are a king of path for some source files?

>>
>> I saw in the manual that there are some ready to use skeletons in the GIT
>> repo.
>> I never used git (svn a few times) can please explain me a bit more in
>> deep that option?
>>
>> --config GIT_URL::GIT_ID
>>
>
> This is perhaps, one of the best options ever! You can keep your
> configuration in a git repo and be ready to clone it at any time to
> build your own customized live systems. Heed that I said *your
> configuration*. I bet all users and developers love this option alike.
> Just my guess...
>
So I can place my configure in, for example github ( I just opened and
account ), prepare a few repos placing on it different configuration
files, like one for sid, testing etc... clone it and use it locally.
Nice.
I need to learn first how GIT works. seems to be a great tools for developers.
I will open a threat in the debian Spanish mail list. There good
friend that will point me.
:)

>> is about the command in the manual:
>>
>> mkdir live-images && cd live-images
>> $ lb config --config git://live-systems.org/git/live-images.git
>> $ cd images/rescue
>>
>
> The URL provided in that example is in case you want to clone the
> live-images repository which is used to build the official debian live
> images. You can make any changes you want after cloning the repo to
> suit your needs. The process should be perfectly documented in
> live-manual, and if it is not, then it is either a bug or a mismatch
> between form and meaning. In both cases, something needs to be done to
> improve it. As usual :)

I have access to the configure files the developers used to create the
live iso's I love to use.
With a bit off effort I can include some personalization to the
iso's... debian is awesome xD

> Suggestions welcome...
>
>> Thanks for your time.
>>
>
> You are welcome. I hope you learn to know how to build your own
> systems and enjoy the process as much as we all do.
>
> Have a nice day :)
>
>
> --
> chals
> www.chalsattack.com
> chals@chalsattack.com
>

I will enjoy, sure. If I don't enjoy it there is no reason to do it.
I'm just a bit lost like a beginner use to be. With a bit of effort
and your help I will improve, sure.

Greetings, and nice day to all.

Pd: i wish to apologize for mailing us without subject, I just realized about.

-- 
"El cielo es para los dragones
 lo que el agua es  para las ninfas"


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