From 53f239c5f1c05a701ae931d4dc7ce5f9872a498d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eric Edgar Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 21:49:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Preliminary stage4_template.spec file git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.gentoo.org/var/svnroot/catalyst/trunk@871 d1e1f19c-881f-0410-ab34-b69fee027534 --- ChangeLog | 6 +- examples/stage4_template.spec | 282 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 287 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 examples/stage4_template.spec diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 88ee67a9..c4220b71 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ # Copyright 2002-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/src/catalyst/ChangeLog,v 1.362 2005/11/01 22:36:23 wolf31o2 Exp $ +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/src/catalyst/ChangeLog,v 1.363 2005/11/02 21:49:15 rocket Exp $ + + 02 Nov 2005; Eric Edgar + +examples/stage4_template.spec: + Preliminary stage4_template.spec file 01 Nov 2005; Chris Gianelloni +catalyst-2.0_pre20051101-slot.patch, catalyst: diff --git a/examples/stage4_template.spec b/examples/stage4_template.spec new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fad01b20 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/stage4_template.spec @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +# stage4 example specfile +# used to build a stage4 + +# The subarch can be any of the supported catalyst subarches (like athlon-xp). +# Refer to the catalyst reference manual for suppurted subarches. +# http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/reference.xml +# example: +# subarch: athlon-xp +subarch: + +# The version stamp is an identifier for the build. It can be anything you wish# it to be, but it is usually a date. +# example: +# version_stamp: 2005.0 +version_stamp: + +# The target specifies what target we want catalyst to do. For building a CD, +# we start with stage4 as our target. +# example: +# target: stage4 +target: + +# The rel_type defines what kind of build we are doing. This is merely another +# identifier, but it useful for allowing multiple concurrent builds. Usually, +# default will suffice. +# example: +# rel_type: default +rel_type: + +# This is the system profile to be used by catalyst to build this target. It is# specified as a relative path from /usr/portage/profiles. +# example: +# profile: default-linux/x86/2005.0 +profile: + +# This specifies which snapshot to use for building this target. +# example: +# snapshot: 20050324 +snapshot: + +# This specifies where the seed stage comes from for this target, The path is +# relative to $clst_sharedir/builds. The rel_type is also used as a path prefix# for the seed. +# example: +# default/stage3-x86-2004.3 +source_subpath: + +# These are the hosts used as distcc slaves when distcc is enabled in your +# catalyst.conf. It follows the same syntax as distcc-config --set-hosts and +# is entirely optional. +# example: +# distcc_hosts: 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.1 +distcc_hosts: + +# This is an optional directory containing portage configuration files. It +# follows the same syntax as /etc/portage and should be consistent across all +# targets to minimize problems. +# example: +# portage_confdir: /etc/portage +portage_confdir: + +# The stage4-stage1 target is where you will build packages for your CD. These +# packages can be built with customized USE settings. The settings here are +# additive to the default USE configured by the profile. For building release +# media, the first thing we do is disable all default USE flags with -* and then +# begin to set our own. +# example: +# stage4/use: -* ipv6 socks5 livecd fbcon ncurses readline ssl +stage4/use: + +# This is the set of packages that we will merge into the CD's filesystem. They +# will be built with the USE flags configured above. These packages must not +# depend on a configured kernel. If the package requires a configured kernel, +# then it will be defined elsewhere. +# example: +# stage4/packages: livecd-tools dhcpcd acpid apmd gentoo-sources kudzu-knoppix hotplug coldplug fxload irssi gpm syslog-ng parted links raidtools dosfstools nfs-utils jfsutils xfsprogs e2fsprogs reiserfsprogs ntfsprogs pwgen rp-pppoe screen mirrorselect penggy iputils hwdata-knoppix hwsetup lvm2 evms vim pptpclient mdadm ethtool wireless-tools prism54-firmware wpa_supplicant +stage4/packages: + + +# The cdfstype is used to determine what sort of CD we should build. This is +# used to set the type of loopback filesystem that we will use on our CD. +# Possible options are as follows: +# squashfs - This gives the best compression, but requires a kernel patch. +# zisofs - This uses in-kernel compression and is supported on all platforms. +# normal - This creates a loop without compression. +# noloop - This copies the files to the CD directly, withuot using a loopback. +# example: +# stage4/fstype: squashfs +stage4/fstype: + +# A fsscript is simply a shell script that is copied into the chroot of the CD +# after the kernel(s) and any external modules have been compiled and is +# executed within the chroot. It can contain any commands that are available +# via the packages installed by our stages or by the packages installed during +# the stage4-stage1 build. We do not use one for the official release media, so +# there will not be one listed below. The syntax is simply the full path and +# filename to the shell script that you wish to execute. The script is copied +# into the chroot by catalyst automatically. +# example: +# stage4/fsscript: +stage4/fsscript: + +# The splash type determines the automatic arguments for the bootloader on +# supported architectures. The possible options are gensplash and bootsplash. +# example: +# stage4/splash_type: gensplash +stage4/splash_type: + +# This is where you set the splash theme. This theme must be present in either +# /etc/splash or /etc/bootsplash, depending on your stage4/splash_type, before +# the kernel has completed building during the stage4-stage2 target. +# example: +# stage4/splash_theme: livecd-2005.0 +stage4/splash_theme: + +# This is a set of arguments that will be passed to genkernel for all kernels +# defined in this target. It is useful for passing arguments to genkernel that +# are not otherwise available via the stage4-stage2 spec file. +# example: +# stage4/gk_mainargs: --lvm2 --dmraid +stage4/gk_mainargs: + +# This option allows you to specify your own linuxrc script for genkernel to use# when building your CD. This is not checked for functionality, so it is up to +# you to debug your own script. We do not use one for the official release +# media, so there will not be one listed below. +# example: +# stage4/linuxrc: +stage4/linuxrc: + +# This option controls quite a bit of catalyst internals and sets up several +# defaults. Each type behaves slightly differently and is explained below. +# gentoo-release-minimal - This creates an official minimal InstallCD. +# gentoo-release-universal - This creates an official universal InstallCD. +# gentoo-release-stage4 - This creates an official LiveCD environment. +# gentoo-gamecd - This creates an official Gentoo GameCD. +# generic-stage4 - This should be used for all non-official media. +# example: +# stage4/type: gentoo-release-minimal +stage4/type: + +# This is for the README.txt on the root of the CD. For Gentoo releases, we +# use a default README.txt, and this will be used on your CD if you do not +# provide one yourself. Since we do not use this for the official releases, it +# is left blank below. +# example: +# stage4/readme: +stage4/readme: + +# This is for the CD's message of the day. It is not required for official +# release media, as catalyst builds a default motd when the stage4/type is set +# to one of the gentoo-* options. This setting overrides the default motd even +# on official media. Since we do not use this for the official releases, it is +# left blank below. +# example: +# stage4/motd: +stage4/motd: + +# This is for blacklisting modules from being hotplugged that are known to cause +# problems. Putting a module name here will keep it from being auto-loaded, +# even if ti is detected by hotplug. +# example: +# stage4/modblacklist: 8139cp +stage4/modblacklist: + +# This is for adding init scripts to runlevels. The syntax for the init script +# is the script name, followed by a pipe, followed by the runlevel in which you +# want the script to run. It looks like spindr|:default and is space delimited. +# We do not use this on the official media, as catalyst sets up the runlevels +# correctly for us. Since we do not use this, it is left blank below. +# example: +# stage4/rcadd: +stage4/rcadd: + +# This is for removing init script from runlevels. It is executed after the +# defaults shipped with catalyst, so it is possible to remove the defaults using +# this option. It can follow the same syntax as livcd/rcadd, or you can leave +# the runlevel off to remove the script from any runlevels detected. We do not +# use this on the official media, so it is left blank. +# example: +# stage4/rcdel: +stage4/rcdel: + +# This overlay is dropped onto the filesystem within the loop. This can be used +# for such things as updating configuration files or adding anything else you +# would want within your CD filesystem. Files added here are available when +# docache is used. We do not use this on the official media, so we will leave +# it blank below. +# example: +# stage4/root_overlay: +stage4/root_overlay: + +# This is here to enable udev support in both catalyst and genkernel. This +# option requires genkernel >= 3.1.0, and is not needed with genkernel >=3.2.0, +# as udev is the default. +# example: +# stage4/devmanager: udev +stage4/devmanager: + +# This is used by catalyst to copy the specified file to /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc +# and is used by the stage4/type gentoo-gamecd and generic-livecd. While the +# file will still be copied for any stage4/type, catalyst will only create the +# necessary /etc/startx for those types, so X will not be automatically started. +# This is useful also for setting up X on a CD where you do not wish X to start +# automatically. We do not use this on the release media, so it is left blank. +# example: +# stage4/xinitrc: +stage4/xinitrc: + +# This option is used to create non-root users on your CD. It takes a space +# separated list of user names. These users will be added to the following +# groups: users,wheel,audio,games,cdrom,usb +# If this is specified in your spec file, then the first user is also the user +# used to start X. Since this is not used on the release media, it is blank. +# example: +# stage4/users: +stage4/users: + +# This option is used to specify the number of kernels to build and also the +# labels that will be used by the CD bootloader to refer to each kernel image. +# example: +# boot/kernel: gentoo +boot/kernel: + +# This option tells catalyst which kernel sources to merge for this kernel +# label. This can use normal portage atoms to specify a specific version. +# example: +# boot/kernel/gentoo/sources: gentoo-sources +boot/kernel/gentoo/sources: + +# This option is the full path and filename to a kernel .config file that is +# used by genkernel to compile the kernel this label applies to. +# example: +# boot/kernel/gentoo/config: /tmp/2.6.11-smp.config +boot/kernel/gentoo/config: + +# This option sets genkernel parameters on a per-kernel basis and applies only +# to this kernel label. This can be used for building options into only a +# single kernel, where compatibility may be an issue. Since we do not use this +# on the official release media, it is left blank, but it follows the same +# syntax as stage4/gk_mainargs. +# example: +# boot/kernel/gentoo/gk_kernargs: +boot/kernel/gentoo/gk_kernargs: + +# This option sets the USE flags used to build the kernel and also any packages +# which are defined under this kernel label. These USE flags are additive from +# the default USE for the specified profile. +# example: +# boot/kernel/gentoo/use: pcmcia usb -X +boot/kernel/gentoo/use: + +# This option appends an extension to the name of your kernel, as viewed by a +# uname -r/ This also affects any modules built under this kernel label. This +# is useful for having two kernels using the same sources to keep the modules +# from overwriting each other. We do not use this on the official media, so it +# is left blank. +# example: +# boot/kernel/gentoo/extraversion: +boot/kernel/gentoo/extraversion: + +# This option is for merging kernel-dependent packages and external modules that +# are configured against this kernel label. +# example: +# boot/kernel/gentoo/packages: pcmcia-cs speedtouch slmodem globespan-adsl hostap-driver hostap-utils ipw2100 ipw2200 fritzcapi fcdsl cryptsetup +boot/kernel/gentoo/packages: + +# This is a list of packages that will be unmerged after all the kernels have +# been built. There are no checks on these packages, so be careful what you +# add here. They can potentially break your CD. +# example: +# stage4/unmerge: acl attr autoconf automake bin86 binutils libtool m4 bison ld.so make perl patch linux-headers man-pages sash bison flex gettext texinfo ccache distcc addpatches man groff lib-compat miscfiles rsync sysklogd bc lcms libmng genkernel diffutils libperl gnuconfig gcc-config gcc bin86 cpio cronbase ed expat grub lilo help2man libtool gentoo-sources +stage4/unmerge: + +# This option is used to empty the directories listed. It is useful for getting +# rid of files that don't belong to a particular package, or removing files from +# a package that you wish to keep, but won't need the full functionality. +# example: +# stage4/empty: /var/tmp /var/cache /var/db /var/empty /var/lock /var/log /var/run /var/spool /var/state /tmp /usr/portage /usr/share/man /usr/share/info /usr/share/unimaps /usr/include /usr/share/zoneinfo /usr/share/dict /usr/share/doc /usr/share/ss /usr/share/state /usr/share/texinfo /usr/lib/python2.2 /usr/lib/portage /usr/share/gettext /usr/share/i18n /usr/share/rfc /usr/lib/X11/config /usr/lib/X11/etc /usr/lib/X11/doc /usr/src /usr/share/doc /usr/share/man /root/.ccache /etc/cron.daily /etc/cron.hourly /etc/cron.monthly /etc/cron.weekly /etc/logrotate.d /etc/rsync /usr/lib/awk /usr/lib/ccache /usr/lib/gcc-config /usr/lib/nfs /usr/local /usr/diet/include /usr/diet/man /usr/share/consolefonts/partialfonts /usr/share/consoletrans /usr/share/emacs /usr/share/gcc-data /usr/share/genkernel /etc/bootsplash/gentoo /etc/bootsplash/gentoo-highquality /etc/splash/gentoo /etc/splash/emergence /usr/share/gnuconfig /usr/share/lcms /usr/share/locale /etc/skel +stage4/empty: + +# This option tells catalyst to clean specific files from the filesystem and is +# very usefu in cleaning up stray files in /etc left over after stage4/unmerge. +# example: +# stage4/rm: /lib/*.a /usr/lib/*.a /usr/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/libgcj* /etc/dispatch-conf.conf /etc/etc-update.conf /etc/*- /etc/issue* /etc/make.conf /etc/man.conf /etc/*.old /root/.viminfo /usr/sbin/bootsplash* /usr/sbin/fb* /usr/sbin/fsck.cramfs /usr/sbin/fsck.minix /usr/sbin/mkfs.minix /usr/sbin/mkfs.bfs /usr/sbin/mkfs.cramfs /lib/security/pam_access.so /lib/security/pam_chroot.so /lib/security/pam_debug.so /lib/security/pam_ftp.so /lib/security/pam_issue.so /lib/security/pam_mail.so /lib/security/pam_motd.so /lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so /lib/security/pam_postgresok.so /lib/security/pam_rhosts_auth.so /lib/security/pam_userdb.so /usr/share/consolefonts/1* /usr/share/consolefonts/7* /usr/share/consolefonts/8* /usr/share/consolefonts/9* /usr/share/consolefonts/A* /usr/share/consolefonts/C* /usr/share/consolefonts/E* /usr/share/consolefonts/G* /usr/share/consolefonts/L* /usr/share/consolefonts/M* /usr/share/consolefonts/R* /usr/share/consolefonts/a* /usr/share/consolefonts/c* /usr/share/consolefonts/dr* /usr/share/consolefonts/g* /usr/share/consolefonts/i* /usr/share/consolefonts/k* /usr/share/consolefonts/l* /usr/share/consolefonts/r* /usr/share/consolefonts/s* /usr/share/consolefonts/t* /usr/share/consolefonts/v* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/16* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/12* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/6* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/8* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/silent-16* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/silent-12* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/silent-6* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/silent-8* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/verbose-16* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/verbose-12* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/verbose-6* /etc/splash/livecd-2005.0/images/verbose-8* /etc/make.conf.example /etc/make.globals /etc/resolv.conf +stage4/rm: -- 2.26.2