On 07/30/2012 06:52 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote:
On 07/30/2012 07:19 AM, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Am 28.07.2012 03:26, schrieb Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi:
On 07/27/2012 09:49 PM, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
as I plan a new iso for next week, I was wondering if we should create
tags for archiso so I can create an actual package to be put into the
repos. This would simplify the building process and reduces some
possible issues from e.g. an inconsistent archiso install. (e.g. if
you
just run make install old files wont get removed from the root-image
directory. Imho the more we can automate and standardize here the
better.
I guess the easiest way would be to use a versioning scheme like in
arch-install scripts (every tag increments the version by one) or a
date
based one (e.g. 20120728). We could just tag a new release a few days
before the new iso gets created and update the package.
So, what do you think about this?
Greetings,
Pierre
Oh yes, I want to do this since long time :)
So, as I'd like to create a new iso this week it would be good to have
archiso packaged before. Did you push the recent changes into a
non-public repo somewhere? I could also push patches directly to
projects.archlinux.org (after they are discussed) to make your life
easier.
Greetings,
Pierre
Nope, I want some feedback from Thomas ;) Please push them to your git
repo like with previous patches. Thanks :)
OK here [#1] is done, all your patches with some minor modifications +
gen [core] removed.
https://github.com/djgera/archiso/compare/experimental
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