Now gen_pkf_book.sh depends on trackfile. This can be passed
as an argument, but to ease calling it standalone, we need to
set the default to the actual file used.
This is an oversight of when we moved to profiling and when we
removed the docbook xsl stylesheets from the LFS directory.
Docbook XML DTD and XSL stylesheets are needed, so test them
at start. This has the effect of removing the need for check_blfs_tools.
When running git-version.sh, unconditionally add a $INITSYS
argument, which is needed for the new condxml, and
is harmless if this argument is not needed.
Using version from the ENTITY version line in gneral.ent is not
good anymore, since version is in version.ent for the dev book.
But it _is_ in general.ent for releases...
Use a different approach: take the profiled .xml, and use the
version in lsb-release.
In func_wrt_makefile, the two functions LUSER_wrt_unpack and
CHROOT_Unpack use the version variable without setting it.
This leads to the global version variable being used, which
writes garbage into the Makefile. Fix: just define version locally.
This bug does not occur often because those functions are only
used when using custom scripts for versioned packages (if building LFS).
It has been found by William Harrington.
- major number can be on 4 digits, so use it in packInstall
- minor number (for package manager) can be greater than 10
- code on 2 digits
- change various files accordingly
- Prefer SysV over Sys V in Config.in
- do not generate the package list for lfs, it is not needed anymore
- prevent an (ignored) error in LFS/master.sh
- log new files under the scriptlet name (allows to log files for the same
package from different builds)
- keep the full name in log_new_file functions (fix a undetected bug in
CLFS/HLFS)
Most books have something like "exec /bin/bash" in .bash_profile for the
building user. This results in stopping and waiting for commands when
running a a login shell. The current jhalfs way of removing .bash_profile is
suboptimal, since a user may want to login as $(LUSER) and expect that the
environment is set (without having to source .bashrc). So remove the
"-i" flag in "sudo -u $(LUSER) ..."
- Replace the menu system with the Kconfiglib, which has an ISC license
- Remove farce and any reference to it
- Rewrite the copyright notice, add the LICENSE files
- Adapt Config.in and a few other programs to the new menu system
- add sect1info sections to packagemanager.xml.xxx + various fixes
- add templates in LFS/lfs.xsl for script start and script end:
- script start: define variables containing package information
print disk usage
unpack and change dir
- script end: print disk usage
remove build dir
- remove the corresponding operations from master.sh
- add variables LOCAL (y is hw clock set to local time) and LOG_LEVEL (sysv)
- generate /etc/sysconfig/console (sysv) or /etc/vconsole.conf (systemd)
- generate /etc/adjtime (only systemd)
- remove UNICODE and FONTMAP variables (jhalfs makes unicode default)
with LFS pacakges. But packages installed only in tools should not be in
this database. As a side note, it would be cleaner to use an xsl stylesheet
for that.