Am Donnerstag 28 Januar 2010 23:07:24 schrieb Andreas Tille: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 06:28:07PM +0100, Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > > Problem is there are no scripts I can provide. I can provide > > configuration files which get created (and overwritten) by calling > > something like > > > > lh_config -p gnome > > OK, just assume I would have written configuration files instead of > scripts. ;-) > > > This generates a bunch of config files. A call to lh_build will then > > happily use that information to create an iso image. > > > > http://live.debian.net/manual/html/live-helper.html#lh_config > > > > I created those files once and had to manually change them to tweak > > options that are/were not available through the command-line. > > You should commit everything what you created / changed manually and > perhaps a _short_ README with the link above or something like this that > somebody who stumbles upon the stuff knows where to read. > > > The problem is that the format of those configuration files (options, > > syntax) change over time so it is a bit of a moving target. > > That what _Version_ _Control_ _Systems_ are good for, right? > > > That is why the get recreated from the command line > > > > I could supply a starting configuration and diff and friends would need > > to be used in future versions of live-helper to adapt to changed > > configuration files. > > What we want is what you manually created and the recipe to get an ISO > image of the current live CD using the current livehelper. Just update > SVN if any change might be needed. > > > Ok. Please have a look athttp://www.gnumed.de/downloads/live- > > cd/developers/config10042009.tgz > > and advise how to best handle that situation > > I would commit this structure as is to SVN with some exceptions: > > 1. config/chroot_local-packages/python-psycopg2_2.0.12-1_i386.deb > -> what is the reason to stick to this older version than the > Debian packaged one? > 2. config/chroot_local-includes/etc/postgresql/8.3 > -> any reason to stick to PostgreSQL 8.3 instead of using the > future Debian default for Squeeze (8.4) >
> Could you please comment on this? > The tarball is a bit outdated. I do use postgresql from testing (whatever is there) and psycopg from testing (whatever is there) I guess I have no reason for not commiting that stuff left :-) Sebastian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

