# # This file will have to be sourced where needed # # Unset all optional variables first to start from a clean state unset NONUS || true unset FORCENONUSONCD1 || true unset NONFREE || true unset CONTRIB || true unset EXTRANONFREE || true unset LOCAL || true unset LOCALDEBS || true unset SECURED || true unset SECURITY || true unset BOOTDIR || true unset BOOTDISKS || true unset SYMLINK || true unset COPYLINK || true unset MKISOFS || true unset MKISOFS_OPTS || true unset ISOLINUX || true unset EXCLUDE || true unset SRCEXCLUDE || true unset NORECOMMENDS || true unset NOSUGGESTS || true unset DOJIGDO || true unset JIGDOCMD || true unset JIGDOTEMPLATEURL || true unset JIGDOFALLBACKURLS || true unset JIGDOINCLUDEURLS || true unset JIGDOSCRIPT || true unset DEFBINSIZE || true unset DEFSRCSIZE || true unset FASTSUMS || true unset PUBLISH_URL || true unset PUBLISH_NONUS_URL || true unset PUBLISH_PATH || true unset UDEB_INCLUDE || true unset UDEB_EXCLUDE || true unset BASE_INCLUDE || true unset BASE_EXCLUDE || true unset INSTALLER_CD || true unset MAXCDS || true unset SPLASHPNG || true unset OMIT_MANUAL || true unset OMIT_RELEASE_NOTES || true # The debian-cd dir # Where I am (hoping I'm in the debian-cd dir) export BASEDIR=`pwd` # Building etch cd set ... export CODENAME=etch # By default use Debian installer packages from $CODENAME if [ ! "$DI_CODENAME" ] then export DI_CODENAME=$CODENAME fi # If set, controls where the d-i components are downloaded from. # This may be an url, or "default", which will make it use the default url # for the daily d-i builds. If not set, uses the official d-i images from # the Debian mirror. #export DI_WWW_HOME=default # Version number, "2.2 r0", "2.2 r1" etc. export DEBVERSION="3.1" # Official or non-official set. # NOTE: THE "OFFICIAL" DESIGNATION IS ONLY ALLOWED FOR IMAGES AVAILABLE # ON THE OFFICIAL DEBIAN CD WEBSITE http://cdimage.debian.org export OFFICIAL="Unofficial" #export OFFICIAL="Official" #export OFFICIAL="Official Beta" # ... for arch export ARCH=`dpkg --print-architecture` # IMPORTANT : The 4 following paths must be on the same partition/device. # If they aren't then you must set COPYLINK below to 1. This # takes a lot of extra room to create the sandbox for the ISO # images, however. Also, if you are using an NFS partition for # some part of this, you must use this option. # Paths to the mirrors export MIRROR=/ftp/debian # Comment the following line if you don't have/want non-US #export NONUS=/ftp/debian-non-US # And this option will make you 2 copies of CD1 - one with all the # non-US packages on it, one with none. Useful if you're likely to # need both. #export FORCENONUSONCD1=1 # Path of the temporary directory export TDIR=/ftp/tmp # Path where the images will be written export OUT=/rack/debian-cd # Where we keep the temporary apt stuff. # This cannot reside on an NFS mount. export APTTMP=/ftp/tmp/apt # Do I want to have NONFREE merged in the CD set # export NONFREE=1 # Do I want to have CONTRIB merged in the CD set export CONTRIB=1 # Do I want to have NONFREE on a separate CD (the last CD of the CD set) # WARNING: Don't use NONFREE and EXTRANONFREE at the same time ! # export EXTRANONFREE=1 # If you have a $MIRROR/dists/$CODENAME/local/binary-$ARCH dir with # local packages that you want to put on the CD set then # uncomment the following line # export LOCAL=1 # If your local packages are not under $MIRROR, but somewhere else, # you can uncomment this line and edit to to point to a directory # containing dists/$CODENAME/local/binary-$ARCH # export LOCALDEBS=/home/joey/debian/va/debian # If you want a -secured tree with a copy of the signed # Release.gpg and files listed by this Release file, then # uncomment this line # export SECURED=1 # Where to find the security patches. This directory should be the # top directory of a security.debian.org mirror. #export SECURITY="$TOPDIR"/debian/debian-security # Sparc only : bootdir (location of cd.b and second.b) # export BOOTDIR=/boot # Symlink farmers should uncomment this line : # export SYMLINK=1 # Use this to force copying the files instead of symlinking or hardlinking # them. This is useful if your destination directories are on a different # partition than your source files. # export COPYLINK=1 # Options # export MKISOFS=mkisofs # export MKISOFS_OPTS="-r" #For normal users # export MKISOFS_OPTS="-r -F ." #For symlink farmers # ISOLinux support for multiboot on CD1 for i386 export ISOLINUX=1 # uncomment this to if you want to see more of what the Makefile is doing #export VERBOSE_MAKE=1 # uncoment this to make build_all.sh try to build a simple CD image if # the proper official CD run does not work #ATTEMPT_FALLBACK=yes # Set your disk size here in MB. Used in calculating package and # source file layouts in build.sh and build_all.sh. Defaults are for # CD-R, try ~4600 for DVD-R. export DEFBINSIZE=630 export DEFSRCSIZE=635 # We don't want certain packages to take up space on CD1... export EXCLUDE="$BASEDIR"/tasks/exclude-$CODENAME # ...but they are okay for other CDs (UNEXCLUDEx == may be included on CD >= x) export UNEXCLUDE2="$BASEDIR"/tasks/unexclude-CD2-$CODENAME # Any packages listed in EXCLUDE but not in any UNEXCLUDE will be # excluded completely. # We also exclude some source packages #export SRCEXCLUDE="$BASEDIR"/tasks/exclude-src-$CODENAME # Set this if the recommended packages should be skipped when adding # package on the CD. The default is 'false'. export NORECOMMENDS=1 # Set this if the suggested packages should be skipped when adding # package on the CD. The default is 'true'. #export NOSUGGESTS=1 # Produce jigdo files: # 0/unset = Don't do jigdo at all, produce only the full iso image. # 1 = Produce both the iso image and jigdo stuff. # 2 = Produce ONLY jigdo stuff by piping mkisofs directly into jigdo-file, # no temporary iso image is created (saves lots of disk space). # NOTE: The no-temp-iso will not work for (at least) alpha and powerpc # since they need the actual .iso to make it bootable. For these archs, # the temp-iso will be generated, but deleted again immediately after the # jigdo stuff is made; needs temporary space as big as the biggest image. #export DOJIGDO=2 # # jigdo-file command & options # Note: building the cache takes hours, so keep it around for the next run #export JIGDOCMD="/usr/local/bin/jigdo-file --cache=$HOME/jigdo-cache.db" # # HTTP/FTP URL for directory where you intend to make the templates # available. You should not need to change this; the default value "" # means "template in same dir as the .jigdo file", which is usually # correct. If it is non-empty, it needs a trailing slash. "%ARCH%" # will be substituted by the current architecture. #export JIGDOTEMPLATEURL="" # # Name of a directory on disc to create data for a fallback server in. # Should later be made available by you at the URL given in # JIGDOFALLBACKURLS. In the directory, two subdirs named "Debian" and # "Non-US" will be created, and filled with hard links to the actual # files in your FTP archive. Because of the hard links, the dir must # be on the same partition as the FTP archive! If unset, no fallback # data is created, which may cause problems - see README. #export JIGDOFALLBACKPATH="$(OUT)/snapshot/" # # Space-separated list of label->URL mappings for "jigdo fallback # server(s)" to add to .jigdo file. If unset, no fallback URL is # added, which may cause problems - see README. #export JIGDOFALLBACKURLS="Debian=http://myserver/snapshot/Debian/ Non-US=http://myserver/snapshot/Non-US/" # # Space-separated list of "include URLs" to add to the .jigdo file. # The included files are used to provide an up-to-date list of Debian # mirrors to the jigdo _GUI_application_ (_jigdo-lite_ doesn't support # "[Include ...]"). export JIGDOINCLUDEURLS="http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/debian-servers.jigdo" # # $JIGDOTEMPLATEURL and $JIGDOINCLUDEURLS are passed to # "tools/jigdo_header", which is used by default to generate the # [Image] and [Servers] sections of the .jigdo file. You can provide # your own script if you need the .jigdo file to contain different # data. #export JIGDOSCRIPT="myscript" # If set, use the md5sums from the main archive, rather than calculating # them locally #export FASTSUMS=1 # A couple of things used only by publish_cds, so it can tweak the # jigdo files, and knows where to put the results. # You need to run publish_cds manually, it is not run by the Makefile. export PUBLISH_URL="http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area" export PUBLISH_NONUS_URL="http://non-US.cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area" export PUBLISH_PATH="/home/jigdo-area/" # Where to find the boot disks #export BOOTDISKS=$TOPDIR/ftp/skolelinux/boot-floppies # File with list of packages to include when fetching modules for the # first stage installer (debian-installer). One package per line. # Lines starting with '#' are comments. The package order is # important, as the packages will be installed in the given order. #export UDEB_INCLUDE="$BASEDIR"/data/$CODENAME/udeb_include # File with list of packages to exclude as above. #export UDEB_EXCLUDE="$BASEDIR"/data/$CODENAME/udeb_exclude # File with list of packages to include when running debootstrap from # the first stage installer (currently only supported in # debian-installer). One package per line. Lines starting with '#' # are comments. The package order is important, as the packages will # be installed in the given order. #export BASE_INCLUDE="$BASEDIR"/data/$CODENAME/base_include # File with list of packages to exclude as above. #export BASE_EXCLUDE="$BASEDIR"/data/$CODENAME/base_exclude # Only put the installer onto the cd (set NORECOMMENDS,... as well). # INSTALLER_CD=0: nothing special (default) # INSTALLER_CD=1: just add debian-installer (use TASK=tasks/debian-installer-$CODENAME) # INSTALLER_CD=2: add d-i and base (use TASK=tasks/debian-installer+kernel-$CODENAME) #export INSTALLER_CD=0 # Parameters to pass to kernel when the CD boots. Not currently supported # for all architectures. #export KERNEL_PARAMS="DEBCONF_PRIORITY=critical" # If set, limits the number of binary CDs to produce. #export MAXCDS=1 # If set, overrides the boot picture used. #export SPLASHPNG="$BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/splash-img.png" # Used by build.sh to determine what to build, this is the name of a target # in the Makefile. Use bin-official_images to build only binary CDs. The # default, official_images, builds everything. #IMAGETARGET=official_images # Set to 1 to save space by omitting the installation manual. # If so the README will link to the manual on the web site. #export OMIT_MANUAL=1 # Set to 1 to save space by omitting the release notes # If so we will link to them on the web site. export OMIT_RELEASE_NOTES=0 # Set this to override the defaul location #export RELEASE_NOTES_LOCATION="http://www.debian.org/releases/$CODENAME"