On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 03:27:22PM -0400, Thomas H. George wrote: > I haven't quite got the hang of it. make-live is depreciated but one > reference claimed the same options work with lh_build. I tried > lh_config followed by lh_build -p gnome-desktop but the option -p is > unknown. lh_build gnome-desktop runs, does a great deal of work and > seems to exit normally but I cannot find any newly created iso file. Hi Tom,
I said to use the same options to lh_*config* as for make-live, not the same options to lh_build as for make-live. http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-live-devel/2007-August/002060.html Running lh_config just creates config/, which you can update to taste. If there's no iso generated, it's probably due to some error. Did you look through the output for something unexpected? I use something like the following: time sudo nice lh_build 2>&1 |tee binary.log [...] <./binary.log grep -vwe '^P: Retrieving' -e '^P: Validating' \ -e '^P: Extracting' -e '^P: Unpacking' -e '^P: Configuring' \ -e '^Reading' -e ^Building -e ^Initializing -e ^Writing \ -e ^Get -e ^Fetched -e ^Selecting -e '^(Reading' \ -e ^Unpacking -e ^Setting -e ^Need -e 'packages upgraded' \ -e 'packages will be' -e '^$' -e '^M' Daniel: lh_build should also reject or otherwise handle extra arguments (like lh_clean bug). BTW, why not run eg aptitude, wget, ... and everthing else with some incarnation of --quiet? Or add an option to pass such an option to all the tools. Justin _______________________________________________ debian-live-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-live-devel

