With the new xsl/dependencies.xsl, the full dependency list is generated.
We compare the version and installed version gotten from packages.xml
using xsl/get_version.xsl and only install if the installed version is
lower than the available version. Since the installed version returned
by get_version.xsl for a non installed package is 0, that version is
always lower than the available version and the package is installed.
Note that if a package does not exist, both versions are empty, and
they compare as equal with our method. So they are never installed...
This .xsl, applied to packages.ent, takes the package name as
a string param, then returns:
"version"<nl>"installed version" if both versions are known
"version"<nl>0 if the package is known but not installed
nothing if the package does not exist (case of the groupxx ones)
In Xorg pages where there are several packages, the .xsl for
separating packages assumed that the package names ended in
tar.bz2 and selected the substring before ".tar.bz2" to extract
the packagedir. This has changed recently for libX11, which is a
.tar.xz package: the fix is to just select the substring before
".tar." for the packagedir.
Some packages use those variables to determine whether they are
talking to a terminal, and issue color codes that mess our
logs if the top level make has been launched from a terminal.
Get them in gen_pkg_book, and pass them to sripts.xsl
use them in scripts.xsl. We set them at the beginning of
of the scriptlet, so that it is easy to modify them.
With the current Makefile, git-version.sh is run unconditionally,
so that the bok is validated each time, even if there is no
text change. Change this to only validate if there is a text change
(the previous behavior), and run git-version.sh just before validation.
Hopefully the present commit fixes those problems:
- use sh -e instead of sh
- set PATH to $PATH (which will expand to the PATH before entering
sudo) before the install commands.
Displaying the size of /, but excluding other filesystems is not
good if BUILD_DIR is on another filesystem. Furthermore, when
doing stats, the DESTDIR is inside $BUILD_DIR, so the full size is
recorded. The only thing that is not recorded is if the
build system downloads files to the user's home (cargo, maven, ...).
In the xorg application, mkfontdir is commented out, but we did not
check that because it was complicated with the shell. This was
leading to mkfontfir appearing in the packages to install, which
is not wanted. We use the information in the "cat" command to
eliminate the commented out package.
- change "6" to "final system"
- change "7" to "configuration"
- change "8" to "Bootable"
- change "9" to "The End"
- also fix a id that has changed in January in the lfs book
Normally only chapters containing versioned pacakges are in the package list.
But with the removal of lsb-release there are no versioned package anymore
in the "After LFS config..." chapter. But we need this chapter. So add
a test explicitly for it.
- refactor again process-install. Allows for better generation of test
instructions
- only output the instructions of the first sect2 with role="installation".
this will miss the vaapi intel driver, the installation of help files in
GIMP, and the second method for which
- always run porg logging in "append" mode
- allows pass1 in sect2 (libva again)
- remove the old setting of LANG in BLFS/Makefile
- explicitly use python3, because now menuconfig.py has #!/usr/bin/python,
we may have only python3 available
- add quotes in Config.in for BLFS