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Followed my own directions to check swim --scripts -q.

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freesource 23 years ago
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yard/scripts/make_debian

@ -42,10 +42,11 @@ my %inetd; # checks for inetd binaries.
#
# You may have to edit the text below STUFF.
#
# Swim provides excellent information for this task. swim -qT packagename &
# swim -ql --df packagename & swim -qc packagename (not all conf files can
# be found this way .. read above) so you will want to use
# swim -q --scripts packagename.
# Swim provides excellent information for this task. swim -qT packagename(s) &
# swim -ql --df packagename(s) & swim -qc packagename(s) (not all conf files
# can be found this way .. read above) so you will want to use
# swim -q --scripts packagename(s) or
# swim -q --preinst --postinst packagenames(s).
my @extra_packages = qw(file-rc swim apt apt-utils debconf nvi sysklogd
klogd netbase tcpd net-tools portmap netkit-ping netkit-inetd ifupdown less
@ -173,6 +174,10 @@ my $stuff = << "STUFF";
# Netkit-inetd stuff
/etc/inetd.conf <= Replacements/etc/inetd.conf
# Tcpd stuff
/etc/hosts.allow
/etc/hosts.deny
# Network stuff
# You will want to edit the interfaces file.
# Remember to load any needed modules on the host system, for instance
@ -184,6 +189,7 @@ my $stuff = << "STUFF";
# to your network device:
# eth0=ethertap,tap0,HWaddr,192.168.1.5
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/hosts <= Replacements/etc/hosts
/root/umlnet <= Replacements/root/umlnet # Example network setup script
/etc/network <= Replacements/etc/network
/etc/network/if-down.d # empty
@ -221,7 +227,7 @@ my $stuff = << "STUFF";
/var/tmp
/var/run
/var/lock
/var/log
/var/log/news
# Stuff so ldconfig doesn't complain.
/etc/ld.so.conf <= Replacements/etc/ld.so.conf
@ -236,9 +242,9 @@ return $stuff;
#################################################################
#################################################################
####################
## Template Creation
#######################
## Template Creation ##
#######################
open(DEBIAN,">$template_dir/$debian_yard")
or die "Couldn't open $!\n";
open(FILERC,"/etc/runlevel.conf") or die "No runlevel.conf: $!\n";
@ -296,8 +302,9 @@ foreach (@alternatives) {
close(DEBIAN);
# END TEMPLATE CREATION
#######################
#########################
# END TEMPLATE CREATION #
#########################
# This creates a tweaked runlevel.conf which is easier then trying to figure
# out which symlinks to use in /etc/rc?d.
@ -311,7 +318,6 @@ map { [ (split(/\s/,$_))[0], $_ ] }
print MY_FILERC @sortedrc;
close(MY_FILERC);
# This creates a status file for use by dpkg and swim.
# Although swim could be used to do this, it is more efficient just to
# parse the status file. But because this is a good exercise for

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