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On Sat, 2005-09-24 at 00:48 -0700, Mike Rosset wrote: |
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> Not completely atleast I could have a good basis of what packages will |
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> be on the released gentoo-install cd. That is a good point about |
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> supporting the actually |
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> spec files, I my self wouldnt need it but I did mention that I could |
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> over look the scripts for now. |
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Take any packagecd.spec file, remove KDE. Add it to livecd-stage1 |
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(normal)'s livecd/packages. You're done. You now have my livecd-stage1 |
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spec file. |
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> Personally, creating my own installer cd is not the problem. My |
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> issue is I'd like to keep it conformed so that when the installer cd |
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> is released, I dont have to drop all the work I did to essiensial |
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> create what already exists. Basically I'm not a having a problem using |
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> Catalyst. |
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There already has been an Installer CD release. I'm going to be |
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creating another one sometime soon. I am free to change them in any |
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way, without any prior notice, so even if you followed my *last* set of |
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specs, there's nothing guaranteeing that it'll be anything like my next |
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CD. If you were to ask me, I'd tell you that you're wasting your time |
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trying to duplicate the Installer CD, as you're aiming for a moving |
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target. |
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> |
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Chris Gianelloni |
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Release Engineering - Strategic Lead/QA Manager |
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Games - Developer |
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Gentoo Linux |