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the bootloader list should be comma separated not space. i do not know
what possessed me to write space based in
aed4e0fef2b87e20ea13ea86d36b9b12ac23426d.
fix "booloader" typo while at it.
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it now covers:
- `lb chroot_apt install-binary`
- `lb chroot_archives {chroot|binary|source} {install|remove}`
by expanding usage from:
`lb chroot_prep {install|remove} HELPERS [ARGS]`
to:
`lb chroot_prep {install|remove} HELPERS [MODE[ MODE..]] [ARGS]`
where `[MODE[ MODE..]]` is an optional set of one or more of:
- archives-chroot, which specifies to use 'chroot' as the first param to
the chroot_archives script
- archives-binary, which specifies to use 'binary'
- archives-source, which specifies to use 'source'
- apt-install-binary, which specified to pass 'install-binary' instead of
'install' to chroot_apt
thus _all_ chroot prep scripts can be run through this helper now!
note, in the case of the binary stage, 'archives' is deliberately not added
to CHROOT_PREP_OTHER, this is not a mistake!
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rather than explicitly running one helper after another in the major
build stages, or by hand (e.g. while testing things during development),
they can be run in bulk via this new helper. it essentially just takes a
list of helpers to run and runs them one by one.
it supports running all helpers except chroot_archives because that one
has different parameter requirements to the rest and supporting it would
make things messier.
helper scripts can either be named by their full script name or without
the 'chroot_' prefix for brevity. you can also just specify 'all' to
refer to all helpers (except chroot_archives, per above).
it automatically reverses the order of the list when run in remove mode.
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"each" -> "each time"
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progress-linux, as discussed in MR #142 ([1]) is a little known distro,
which appears to be little more than a personal project of the original
author of live-build.
given that, the expense of maintaining all of these old hacks for it
cannot be justified. it is not known whether or not live-build is even
used with respect to it since the author abandoned live-build some
years ago.
also, at least one past change in live-build possibly broke progress-linux
compatibility anyway, which would have required progress-linux users of
live-build to use a custom progress-linux config, or a progress-linux
fork of live-build, and there is no knowing how much of the hacks in this
"upstream" codebase any user of progress-linux currently relies upon.
and again, progress-linux appears to just be a personal project of
Daniel's, with afaik very little userbase. (Daniel seems to be the only
developer working on the project which speaks to how small it is).
[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/live-team/live-build/-/merge_requests/142
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The LB_GRUB_SPLASH variable is populated by the --grub-splash param
but is not actually used for anything.
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necessary to give control when colour is default enabled
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677415f6d7efc1e5b888570d70af311d2900c69c (2007) in v1.0~a2-1 added a hack
relating to the loop-aes-utils package and losetup. this commit bundled
a bunch of changes, it was not specific to the hack, and so info about the
hack is limited to a brief comment included within the related change in
defaults:
```
# Workaround for loop-aes-utils divertion
# (loop-aes-utils' losetup lacks features).
```
though it is very similar to the removed fdisk hack in that it seems that
one package may replace a binary from another, moving the original to a
new location, and this hack gives the user the opportunity to select the
original instead of the one put in its place, for use in LB.
the comment mentions a package called loop-aes-utils as being the package
that performs such a diversion, and that the need for the hack was that
losetup itself lacked features, presumably encryption support, and it is
clear that it is the losetup binary that is the focus of the diversion.
looking into the history of loop-aes-utils a little, this package was
dropped from debian back in 2012 (#680748), favouring encrytion support of
dm-crypt/cryptsetup.
double checking file contents of packages, only the mount package carries
an /sbin/losetup file, so presumably this means that dm-setup/cryptsetup
do not perform such a diversion of losetup (i.e. their use is exclusively
done directly).
since the possible diversion is simply gone, that completely removes any
point in having the hack of giving users choice between losetup and the
diverted one. so let's remove this obsolete hack...
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8321653cb36511324d576e65cb13b5c9b0c5f438 (from 2007) introduced a hack to
work around bug #445304 in gnu-fdisk for users who may have replaced fdisk
with the classic gnu version. the hack allowed users to select an alternate
fdisk binary to use to work around the buggy binary.
bug #445304 is marked as found in v1.0-1 and fixed in v1.2-1, though may
have been fixe din v1.1. it was marked fixed in 2009.
checking the package archive, gnu-fdisk does not actually exist anymore
in debian, with one exception - it is available for arm64 on sid via
debports, and that version is 1.3 so thus includes the necessary fix
anyway.
it is thus pointless now that we still carry this hack.
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Current versions of the project files are built upon versions published
and licensed by Daniel Baumann, but are modified copies of those files and
thus need to be marked as such per licensing requirements (afaik he did
not pass along ownership / licensing rights to anyone when he left the
project). We should also be careful to not be misrepresenting such
modified copies as being attributed to Daniel.
Adding a new copyright line referring to "The Debian Live team" should
suffice for this.
The authorship block in man pages has also similarly been updated.
Notes:
- tweaked a copy of daniel copyright lines stating 2014 instead of 2015.
both of these cases were in files that i had personally introduced in
some of my past merged commits that moved some code around. i don't know
why they stated 2014.
- binary_onie was introduced in 2018, so that has a 2018 date instead of
2016 unlike the rest.
- 'efi-image' is a 3rd-party (Canonical Ltd) work that we bundle, but it
has been modified by 674794a8f4d61a729d2dbd6d99385d2826138694 and
36a3ba76347ef72df1c316312ed3a26aa4b0c816 so I similarly added a
debian live copyright line.
- 'grub-cpmodules' is similar. it was only changed by the indentation fix
of 36a3ba76347ef72df1c316312ed3a26aa4b0c816 but modification is
modification, and this does help cover any possible future changes that
might be made.
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this has only ever supported specifying a single arch, thus was confusing
being plural
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Closes: #952892
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`false` and `none` make no sense as choices for this option. Here we
replace `false` with `none`, and remove `true`.
Note that `true` was treated as an alias for netinst (see the changes to
source_disk and and binary_disk).
For backwards compatibility we still allow `true` and `false` by converting
them to `netinst` and `none` respectively, whilst printing a warning to
encourage users to move to `netinst`/`none`.
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Closes: #952864
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this is the last commit for the set reported as #952856 and thus closes it
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Closes: #952856
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some might think "distribution" refers to "debian"/"ubuntu"/"redhat"/etc
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--firmware-binary adds firmware to d-i, --firmware-chroot adds to live
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"they" -> "who" (two uses of "they" referring to different things)
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...so remove obsolete mentions
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"automatise" -> "automate"
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"from the local mirror" suggested that live-build is always used with a
local mirror, which is not the case.
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"the their"
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"of each packages" -> "of each package"
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"to be build" -> "to be built"
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not sure that ISO is an acronym, but included anyway
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`lb build` is a top level command and the one most users will want. listing
the secondary component build stages alongside it just confuses things.
here we clarify things by moving the second-level build stages to a
separate list.
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"know" -> "known"
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