Implemented in 2f34797490 for bug #767253
released a few months later in v3.1.17, but then broken again a few days
later in 9dd0616b78 by removing the
uncompressed files too early.
Move sourced/shared scripts to boot-*-common
Rearrange common definitions in each boot script to make them more
similar
Add common support for %ARCH% substitutions in DI_WWW_HOME
Fix boot-alpha to use which_deb when looking for aboot
Merge mips* together, using boot-mips-common
we've already got code to copy the d-i images into a handy place for
users. Move it into a common function and reference that for all the
arches affected.
When which_deb finds "*i386" or "*amd64" entries in the ARCHES list,
it will wrongly change them to "i386" to "amd64" respectively (which
is wrong in the case of kfreebsd-* or hurd-*).
Make the same changes here that were already made to identical code in
generate_di_list, to fix#758512 (commits
771f754516 and
2ef5d3288c).
This was a bug introduced with the backports support. Lots of the
internal helper functions take 4 arguments now: ($dir, $arch,
$in_backports, $package_info). That's fine, but I forgot to update the
code in remove_Packages_entry() to deal with the $in_backports
argument.
This led to the md5sums.txt files in multi-disc sets being broken -
the last file(s) removed on a given disc would still be listed in the
md5sums.txt file, even though the file itself had been removed.
As pointed out by pkern, we need them on netinst media too.
Also removed the old mention of businesscard media in the top of
forcd1 - they've been gone for ages
Those symlinks make it easier to build Kali images with debian-cd.
They are pointing to "sid" so that they are automatically updated
when the underlying symlink is updated. It makes senses since Kali
is a rolling distribution based on Debian Testing.
Fixes syntax errors on Perl 5.24 where '$_' may
no longer be declared as 'my'. Being a global symbol,
'$_' has to be declared as 'local' inside functions.
CD creation fails with "disk full", because of rounding errors.
The minimum size of data-allocation is a 'cluster', which is a
power-of-two multiple of sectors.
mkfs.msdos chooses minimum FAT and cluster size for image: FAT12<16G
mkfs.msdos uses block-count where a block is 1024 B, but must be rounded
up to track_size with 32 sectors.
Round up each file to clusters before summing.
A sub-directory entry needs 1 cluster minimum.
Previous changes enabled gzip compressed Linux kernels, but not 100%
sure that it works on all systems. Disable this compression for now.
Switch hppa to use xorriso by default instead of mkisofs. Xorriso
supports kernel command lines to be up to 1023 bytes, better than
mkisofs. mkisofs only supports the older palo version 4 header format
which can hold only 127 characters which might be too small.