Michael Schmitz dixit:
> your finding that packages from both unstable and unreleased are needed is
> correct (along with the complication that some may not be availabe at any
> given
> time).
There’s another problem: even in the main Debian archive, “unstable”
is *not* guaranteed to be debootstrap’able, and has regularily been
broken.
Good news for m68k though: eglibc, gcc-4.8 and linux are no longer
in “unreleased”. In fact:
tg@freewrt:~ $
u=/var/lib/apt/lists/ftp.de.debian.org_debian-ports_dists_unreleased_main_binary-m68k_Packages
tg@freewrt:~ $ # test idempotency
tg@freewrt:~ $ grep-dctrl -r -P . <$u | diff -u - $u | wc
0 0 0
tg@freewrt:~ $ # get me all source packages that have packages in
unreleased/m68k
tg@freewrt:~ $ grep-dctrl -r -P . -n -s Source:Package <$u | sort -u
atari-bootstrap
atari-fdisk
gcc-4.6
gcj-4.6
glib-networking
gnat-4.6
google-gadgets
libbluray
m68k-vme-tftplilo
m68kboot
mesa
mysql-5.1
vmelilo
webkit
We can group them by:
• architecture-specific packages
atari-bootstrap
atari-fdisk
m68k-vme-tftplilo
m68kboot
vmelilo
• architecture-specific patches, packages going away in sid soon anyway
gcc-4.6
gcj-4.6
gnat-4.6
mysql-5.1 (actually already gone)
• maintainer refuses integrating our patches
libbluray (maybe ping again?)
mesa(refusal also upstream)
• patches need to be updated against current versions of the packages
google-gadgets (waits on webkit/gtk)
webkit
• “Build without libproxy, for bootstrapping.”
glib-networking
None of them is, however, strictly needed for debootstrap
(although the architecture-specific packages may be needed
when d-i’ing a system). I read somewhere that Aurélien
regularily creates snapshots of debian-ports – which means
that we can install m68k from these, Right Now™.
deb http://ftp.debian-ports.org/debian-snapshot/2013-12-12/ unstable main
This should work. Maybe Aurélien can “freeze” one of these,
if needed?
--
Back to debootstrap. Yes, it needs support for multiple versions
(already has some, atm) and the unreleased distribution right now.
I guess APT’s ordering (from a given package, always use the
dpkg-numerically largest version, ignoring all dpkg-numerically
smaller versions, period) would work for now, as we don’t have
the arch:all/arch:any mix in the minbase, base or buildd set
much (except libsemanage-common). Everything else needs a very
complicated solver (such as, use an older libsemanage-common
that works with the libsemanage1 version in the archive) and
is out of scope for the sh-based debootstrap.
bye,
//mirabilos (short, caught the flu)
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