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README for those who want to hack on yacs/debian-cd
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Organisation :
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The main source is in the Debian CVS. If you want to hack on debian-cd
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and if you want to send me patches, please work on the latest version
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available in the CVS.
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http://cvs.debian.org/debian-cd/
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$ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.debian.org:/cvs/debian-boot co debian-cd
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If you want to discuss anything related to the debian-cd development, you
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can contact me directly or, better, you can mail the
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debian-cd@lists.debian.org mailing list where all people interested in the
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debian-cd development are subscribed.
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Technical details :
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The Makefile which is the main directory will be used to launch
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each step of the install process. Try to comment each target of
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the makefile so that other can know why it's here. If you need
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specific programs (perl or shell scripts), please put them
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in the tools directory.
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The tasks directory will contain files listing packages (the
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order in which package are listed is important, each package
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added will be added to the current CD until it's full).
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The data dir will contains useful data (not directly task
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related) like the master file from boot-floppies and so on.
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Each tool is self-documented, if you want to know what it
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does read the sources (they are scripts).
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Debugging YACS :
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If you want to read more about what YACS is doing you can set
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the VERBOSE environment variable to 1, 2 or 3 depending on the
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level of noise that you want.
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Some scripts generates their own log files in the temp dir. You
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can take a look at them if you want to check for warnings
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and so on.
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Log files :
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- $TDIR/$CODENAME-$ARCH/log.list2cds
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- $TDIR/$CODENAME-SRC/log.cds2src
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TODO list :
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+ put the doc directory only on the first binary CD
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+ a way to force the inclusion of packages (even broken)
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+ possibility to add project/* to the last CD
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+ check the source files on the mirror (with Sources.gz)
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when doing make mirrorcheck
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Bugs / Problems :
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* make list will not add contrib packages if you do not
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select NONFREE too. That's because contrib is broken
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without non-free. And the building process only allow
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functional packages to be added.
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Technical choices :
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For the multiboot on the first CD of an i386 CD set, we had two options
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isolinux and el-torito native multiboot. We selected isolinux
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because it works well and it lets you display information to the user.
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The el-torito multiboot just displays a menu with each item
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being the same "2.88Mb boot image". Both multiboot mechanism may
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not work on older hardware with very old BIOSes however the el-torito
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one works a bit better because it's usually able to boot the first choice
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without displaying the menu then. This is a non-issue since people
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may still boot on CD 2,3,4,5 with the usual boot method if the multiboot
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doesn't work.
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