exists, which can creates nasties when a build fails at -bl, and
removed modules/CVS filter from gbootroot_pkg which didn't effect 7.3
or Mandrake 9.0, but did effect 8.0, now have to check whether this is
working properly on Debian again. Not sure why these directories were
causing a problem to begin with.
bugs founds while running underneath uml. One percular bug pertaining
to OPTIONS was found after running a uml from the uml box then closing
it again making a new root_fs and opening it again the options were
missing. Haven't noticed this on the host system before. Will also
need to add a c program to determine whether the host kernel is tt or
skas to auto-magically determing what kernel mode to run in.
involved, next I need to decide whether to establish and different
build and package area. Probably, at least a package area so it
doesn't interfere with the system.
involved, next I need to decide whether to establish and different
build and package area. Probably, at least a package area so it
doesn't interfere with the system.
set-up. Pretty cool, if this package was an official package it would
use kernel-sources* package, but instead, I made some minor
modifications since I don't want to have to dl kernel sources
every time a compile is done, and kernel.org is still the definitive
place for the source.
compiling now that a new binutils was installed. Now need to make the
helper_root_fs and Initrd with the uml kernel which was just made and
should be just about there. This will all be done as non-root.
Initrd.gz stuff is now set-up. This is nice.
info from STDIN was endlessly buggy, Dch just grabs new info from the
Changes file stopping when it finds a paragraph with ^---+* and produces
a proper changelog in debian/* .
$Id$ and made by make_debian. Original CVS information is now preserved so
that non-root users 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. Users should make copies of
versioned replacements which they want to edit, for instance:
fstab.debian-1000