Hi Martin, cool to see progress on this front! :)
Martin Langhoff wrote: > Hi Sebastian, list, > > I am looking for how to re-build Strawberry, so I can re-run the build > adding a few extra RPMs and the Gnome group (background thread: > http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2010-February/027420.html ) ...I'm still not sure whether Strawberry is a better choice than Blueberry (I might have asked for the reasons in the background thread already, heh). But going with Strawberry should work fine, too. > I've searched the list and sugarlabs site looking for precise > instructions and kickstart, but nothing came up. Eventually I found > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Sugar_on_a_Stick - which seems to be > what I am looking for... /me hides. I'm planning to work on a real customization guide at some point. I'm pretty swamped with A-level prep, so any help would be appreciated to get this done for v3. > * Is the ks file good for Strawberry? Is it versioned somewhere? The link you came up with is v3 related - so it's currently a bit... bleeding edge, if you want. What you're looking for is the Strawberry branch in the SL GIT repo: http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/soas/repos/mainline/trees/strawberry > * What build tool are you using? (Revisor on F11...? Any fidgeting > with anaconda versions so that the build... builds?) livecd-creator from the livecd-tools package... I don't think we need updated anaconda packages (well, unless you want to install stuff). > * Did you include updates repo when building? Any other repo? Yup, updates + a sugar repo from here: http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/repositories/ The folder named 1 is what you want if you're rebuilding Strawberry. > * Do we have to worry about updates breaking things? (This is of > course impossible to forecast, but do we know of specific bad updates, > or has anyone done a successful update on a SoaS-started install...?) Uh, good question. I haven't rebuilt Strawberry in a while and it has been some time since last June. But I'm not aware of any severe changes. > We'd love some help in understanding these things better... Just ping! :) --Sebastian > thanks! > > > > m _______________________________________________ SoaS mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/soas

