Quoting Konstantinos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On ÎÎÏ 22 ÎÎÎ 2004 11:08, Christian Perrier wrote: > > (please keep [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC'ed to answers as I'm > > currently out of access to my Debian mail) > > [snip] > > > How can I really build my own custom task? > > I had the same problem and no matter what I did with tasksel and its > tasks it did not work. Eventually I found out that I had to create my > own task overrides list so that this will get used when I create the > Packages file.
Thanks for your answer. My concern is working with a mirror I don't want to "hack"... I found another way which seems to work: I create onera-tasks.desc: Task: onera Section: user Relevance: 8 Description: ONERA This task provides software for ONERA purposes. Key: x-window-system-core gnome-desktop-environment Packages: onera-list That one is dropped in /usr/share/tasksel (via base-config/early_command) Besides this, I have this ugly script named "onera-list": #!/bin/sh echo gdm echo gnome .../... which I drop in /usr/lib/tasksel/packages (again in base-config/early_command) Then, running tasksel allows choosing the "onera" task and this is preseedable as well. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]