We have "lazy reproducible builds" now. What I mean by that is, that
the resulting "apk" archive is not fully reproducible, but all binaries
inside it are. This is necessary to kick-off the binary repo, which is
in turn required to get the testsuite going on Travis. Read #64 for more
information.
Usage:
```
pmbootstrap build hello-world --buildinfo
pmbootstrap challenge /tmp/path/to/hello-world-1-r2.apk
```
The "--buildinfo" parameter generates a "buildinfo.json", which contains
the versions of all dependencies. It is not very optimizied, so this
is a performance bottleneck and takes 10 seconds (which is quite much
considering that the hello-world package builds in less than a second).
This can be improved in the future, and then the buildinfo parameter
may become the default.
* allows to build/extract/list initramfs, add/del hook
* rebuild the initfs whenever running install or trying to flash/boot it
* flasher flash/boot: automatically set up a minimal rootfs with kernel and initfs,
if it does not exist yet
pmb.chroot.apk.installed() used to return only the explicitly installed
packages. This is not good enough for the initfs check functions (and
especially for the "lazy reproducible builds", from which branch this
commit was cherry picked).
This commit introduces more noise for the logfile - if this becomes
a problem, raise your voice in the issues tracker and we'll do something
about it.
(This commit also changes minor code styling in other files, I did
not run autopep8 last time, because flake8 didn't complain...)
...also increase the default line count to 30, so it's easier to
spot an error if you didn't have the log open when it happened.
This parameter also works for 'pmbootstrap log_distccd', for consistency.
Pull request, that got merged:
https://github.com/alpinelinux/aports/pull/1092
Please note, that you can't directly upgrade from postmarketOS "busybox-extras" to the upstreamed version.
To upgrade properly, do the following:
* delete your self-compiled busybox* packages:
`sudo rm ~/.local/var/pmbootstrap/packages/armhf/busybox*`
* zap all your armhf chroots with:
`./pmbootstrap.py zap`
As reported in #53, it appears that older versions of eCryptfs don't
really create the device nodes, although `mknod` does not fail on
the commandline. That's fixed now with this extra check.
* The check for valid sdcard paths has been removed (because it
doesn't make sense for /dev/sd*, this might as well be a real
harddrive)
* New check: abort if any partition of the sdcard is mounted
* Automatically detect if the partitions are called "p1", "p2" etc.
or just "1", "2" etc. (/dev/sda1 vs. /dev/mmcblk0p1)
* pmb.helpers.mount.ismount(): check the source (new) and the target
path in /proc/mounts