diff --git a/gbootroot_pkg b/gbootroot_pkg index d8f1601..659fc1e 100755 --- a/gbootroot_pkg +++ b/gbootroot_pkg @@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ chdir($packaging_place); # Using dch for the changelog .. very convenient and debian proper. if (!$stop) { - $ENV{MAIL} = "freesource@users.sourceforge.net"; - $ENV{DEBFULLNAME} = "Jonathan Rosenbaum"; + $ENV{MAIL} = $email; + $ENV{DEBFULLNAME} = $name; system "chown $real_uid:$real_gid $packaging_place/debian/changelog"; @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ if (!$stop) { last if $what == 2; $_ =~ s/\n/ /gm; if ( $change_watch == 0 ) { - system "dch", "--newversion", "$version", "$_"; + system "dch", "--newversion", "$version-$revision", "$_"; } else { system "dch", "$_"; @@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ if (!$stop) { $/ = "\n"; + system "cp -a $packaging_place/debian/changelog $packaging_defaults"; - exit; } # end if !$stop diff --git a/pkg/dpkg/changelog b/pkg/dpkg/changelog index 9a8eac7..9d13706 100644 --- a/pkg/dpkg/changelog +++ b/pkg/dpkg/changelog @@ -1,3 +1,134 @@ +gbootroot (1.3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Made the termcap check just a warning if terminfo or termcap don't + exist, If a terminfo directory is found, linux will need to exist or + the test will return error. This is better because the root + filesystem can still work if this information doesn't exist. A + minority of gettys will fail if they use termcap or terminfo, but + this check was removed from the chrooted tests several months ago + for the reason just cited. Note: check_getty_type_call was removed + from Yard.pm, but exists in chrooted tests without the termcap + check. Also, added a close which was missing. + * Removed an unnecessary check from the fstab test, and improved a + regexp which was failing if tabs were used in the fstab. + * State is saved for all check buttons when the yard box is opened and + closed. Deciding whether to save state between invocations of + gbootroot via a file. + * Moved the Changelog from within gbootroot to a Changes file in + /usr/share/doc/gbootroot, because it is getting quite large. + * Improved the sizing of the UML box. + * Added New Template (Alt-N) capability to the Yard Box. + * Added several new FAQ questions, added a lot more information on + "How do I use gBootRoot?" Updated the graphics for the + documentation. + * Updated to version 2.4.14 of user-mode-linux. Note: 2.4.15 was + buggy in respect to rebooting, and produced an address number at + login, it appears to be a bad compile. + * The Yard Box has new check buttons which allows the parsing behavior + of the nss and pam configuration files to be turned off and on + (default). + * Pam.conf and pam.d/{service names or *} can now be checked for their + specified service modules. The service modules are located either + in /lib/security or /usr/lib/security and included with the file set + if they are found on the host system. The modules are then checked + for their dependencies which are included if they haven't + previously been specified. Therefore, the user no longer needs to + specify pam modules and dependencies in the template if the pam + parsing option in turned on. Nsswitch.conf can now be checked for + the service modules it specifies. The service modules pertaining to + the host systems libc6 are located and automatically included. The + modules are then checked for their dependencies which are included + if they haven't previously been specified. Therefore, the user no + longer needs to specify nss modules and dependencies in the + template if the pam parsing option in turned on. + * $ENV{RELEASE} is now initialized every time a check is run on the + template. Information can come from three sources, the kernel + version returned from a selected kernel in the main section, the + user defined kernel version in the ABS, or `uname -r`. User defined + kernel version overrides the kernel. The root_fs needs to be built + in relation to the actual kernel modules it will run on. + Previously the $RELEASE value wasn't returned properly because of + some bugs in kernel_version_check. This has been fixed. + * The proper ldd check is now used if a dynamically linked binary is + detected to require uClibc rather than libc6. The ldd from the + default location of /usr/i386-linux-uclibc/bin is used for uClibc. + The old behavior of automatically including the default loader for + the host system has been removed. + * Fixed pam test so that the 3rd field rather than the 4th field is + being checked in the service-name files found in /etc/pam.d/. The + 4th field is acceptable for pam.conf. If a path is specified in + either conf format, that path will be checked, otherwise, either + the pam default path of /usr/lib/security or the FSSTD location + /lib/security will be checked for a match. + * Fixed nss test so that it checks for the right + libnss_(service).so.$version if glibc 2.2 is used. Glibc 2.0 and + 2.1 used 1 and 2 respectively, but 2.2 uses 2. + * Experimental busybox and uClibc functionality included for boot_fs. + * Many improvements to the verbosity output. + * Replacements path is set just once. + * The Path Box only allowed extra paths to be added before the first + generation of a root_fs creation, this was because the values + weren't allowed to be changed after they were defined. This has + been fixed. + * Symlinks have been vastly improved. Fictional or real links can now + be specified, and links always follow the link -> (file | directory + ) format where either side can be existing dirs/files or fictional + dirs/files on the system. + * All of Tom's templates have been replaced with new templates clearly + marked as Examples. + * Example.yard takes advantage of the automated NSS and PAM feature, + and can create a devfs or nondevfs root filesystem, and has many + new replacements. The inittabs reflect modern versions of dpkg, + rpm, and slackware based distributions. + * Example-Mini.yard demonstrates the bare minimum required to create a + working root_fs. + * The documentation in the new templates has been improved to respect + the way gbootroot's Yard now works, since it has been greatly + modified from the original, and some old features deemed unnecessary + have been removed. + * The Debian.yard example has had a name change to Example- + Debian.yard, and has additional documentation so the user + understands its prerequisites. The FAQ covers make_debian usage. + * Chrooted tests in the Yard Box are disabled and removed when a non- + root user runs the box. + * ARS and YardBox error handling is much better because $error has + been made private, before it was mostly global in YardBox.pm which + meant an error value remained ERROR even when the problem was fixed + which caused the YardBox to fail to work properly after certain + errors. + * When the ARS hadn't been opened yet, the program reported that the + root device hadn't been umounted yet, this was observed with + genext2fs but was certainly a global bug. This has been fixed. + * The majority of add-on replacements except for passwd*, shadow, and + ld.so.conf have a CVS Id and "make_debian replacement". + * Original CVS information is now preserved so that non-root users and + root can't edit global replacements, the basic idea is that root + will usually be using an editor like Emacs in + $HOME/.gbootroot/yard/Replacements which respects that CVS versioned + files outside of the repository are read-only (essentially because + the date has changed). Users should make copies of versioned + replacements which they want to edit, for instance: fstab.debian- + 1000 Also, they shouldn't defeat the mechanism by removing the CVS + directories, although, only root has write permissions. + * All replacements are now symlinks which is helpful to maintain + static information for add-ons, anotherwards, this allows the + author to know that all his replacements are updated in user + workspaces when he releases a new add-on. Because of this change + symlinks will now be respected in the Replacements directory since + the file being pointed to will be used instead of the actual link + when constructing the root filesystem. + * Non-root users may now create boot disks. Boot Loaders may required + root permissions for some methods, and the fstab may need to be + edited, see FAQ. And some /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules may + need to be given world read permissions. + * Non-root users may now create root filesystems up to 8192k in size + using genext2fs. FAQ explains how to exceed this limit as a normal + user. + * Added sources.list replacement. + * Added /swapfile to fstab.debian. + + -- Jonathan Rosenbaum Sun, 9 Dec 2001 03:15:37 -0500 + gbootroot (1.2.14-1) unstable; urgency=low * Append field in the ABS now saves state for non-root users. Before it only diff --git a/pkg/dpkg/control b/pkg/dpkg/control index 80da0db..73fab15 100644 --- a/pkg/dpkg/control +++ b/pkg/dpkg/control @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Standards-Version: 3.5.2 Package: gbootroot Architecture: all -Depends: ${perl:Depends}, perl-modules, libgtk-perl (>= 0.7002), libc6 ( >= 2.1.2) ash, file, binutils, bzip2 +Depends: ${perl:Depends}, perl-modules, libgtk-perl (>= 0.7002), libc6 ( >= 2.1.2), ash, file, binutils, bzip2 Recommends: dswim, lilo Suggests: make-debian-x11 Description: Boot/Root Filesystem Distribution testing and creation.