* rewrote find_root_partition to make it compatible with the i9100
again (and added a big description comment about how it works)
* usb network and dhcp server gets started independent of hooks
now. this really makes sense for development now, we can disable
this later (and set up networking via OpenRC, when the usb-shell
hook is not installed)
* telnet splash + unlock telnetd code only runs, when the rootfs
is encrypted
* usb_setup_android wrapped with a generic usb_setup function, so
we can support networking for more device types in a clean way
* the IP of the device is now in init_functions.sh, and init_functions.sh
gets included in all hooks.
* rewrote logging function. it logs all stdout and stderr to
/pmOS_init.log, except when PMOS_NO_OUTPUT_REDIRECT is specified
as kernel command line. This way we can see error output from
all commands.
* used shfmt to format everything, so it looks consistent again
* added automatic shellchecking for init.sh.in and
init_functions.sh
* clear naming scheme for initfs functions, they all start with a
verb now (e.g. setup_usb_network, start_udhcpd, ...)
...instead of running apk every time to get the list of installed
packages and their versions. The internal package database from
apk has the same format, as the extracted APKINDEX file (except
that it has more key-value pairs, which we ignore/do not need
right now). So the APKINDEX code has been extended to parse both
tar-packed APKINDEX files and regular text files in the APKINDEX
format.
This is required for #108, for a better detection of outdated
packages (because the internal package database saves the
package's timestamp, too). A nice benefit is, that this is faster
than calling apk every time and it doesn't fill up the log as much.
I've also used this improved function for determining the apk
version (for the outdated version check), and I've deleted
pmb.parse.other.package_split(), as it is not needed anymore.
* Fix: Do not swallow traces when crashing before log init (e.g.
during argument parsing)
* Show a link to the troubleshooting page, when an error happens
* (Formatting done by autopep8 in pmb/config/init.py)
Previously, if you passed something like ~/build to the init function
for work directory, it would create a directory, .\~/ in the current
working directory instead of resolving ~/ to the user's home directory.
This allow allows using ../ to specify a path.
* Minimum version: 2.7.2 (which fixes two CVEs)
* Check the minimum apk version before doing something with apk and
before entering the chroot manually (previously, it has just checked
the apk-tools-static version, which gets used to set up the chroot)
* Reword the message for an outdated APK version. Most likely it is
just the outdated http cache, instead of a man-in-the-middle attack.
See also:
b849b481a0
For some reason /dev/disk/by-label/pmOS_root symlink is not present and
blkid from busybox doesn't support the -L parameter. We could install
blkid from util-linux but I prefered to use shell commands instead
* Change "GNU/Linux" into "Linux distribution", because the Alpine Linux developers don't see their distro as GNU/Linux
* Use "hello-world" as example package, as it does not make much sense right now to compile heimdall for armhf
* New commandline parameter --mirror-pmOS, where the binary repository
URL for postmarketOS can be specified (empty by default as of now,
this will be filled with the real URL once the repo works)
* Do not build packages, when they are in the binary repository and
the version of the package in the binary repository is up-to-date.
* Add a testcase for pmb.build.is_necessary().
...even if the pkgver and pkgrel have *not* changed. This should
make development much more intuitive. The detection works by looking
at the last modified timestamps, just like `make` does it.