This was a regression from the improved input validation PR, which
created the chroot_native folder with the wrong permissions (to test
if we have write access to the work folder).
sjamaan found out, that this was the cause of the issue, and also
explained how to fix it, thanks a lot!
Huge thank you to @drebrez for his amazing work on this PR!
* Add generation of initramfs-extra with additional binaries
Extract both initramfs with `pmbootstrap initfs extract`
Add new splashscreens for missing partitions/files errors
Changes in init script:
- use busybox findfs applet to find boot partition
- mount boot partion
- extract initramfs-extra
- show error splashscreens accordingly and loop forever
- start usb unlock directly from unlock_root_partition (hook removed)
* Print out a text message for serial debugging in case of errors
Add initramfs-extra files to `pmbootstrap initfs ls` output
* Fix trailing whitespace in comment...
* ls: Indicate which initramfs we're looking at / add wiki link
I've rewritten the initramfs-development article to reflect the
changes made in this PR. It will be a good read for someone who
extracted the initramfs and wants to know why we have two files.
I've realized that truncate is provided by busybox anyway, so no
need to install coreutils for this.
This should fix creating system image files on ZFS, where fallocate
is not implemented.
If you really want to build busybox, I recommend turning the
"timestamp based rebuilds" feature off, otherwise it will build
for all architectures all the time whenever you change something,
even if you do not increase the version number (that's the idea
of that feature). This is, because busybox is a dependency for
basiscally everything, so it must get updated whenever you install
something, in case it was out of date.
It is easier to simply rename the package.
* Refactored `umount_all` to get the list of folders to be umounted from
`umount_all_list`, so we can test that function in a test case.
* Adjusted `umount_all_list` to return the deep folder levels first
* Added a testcase for that
* Remove redundant calls to `umount_all()` (which were from a time before
`pmbootstrap` was released, in which failing commands did not cause
`pmbootstrap` to raise an exception)
* Various improvements for 'pmbootstrap export' (Fix#232)
* Do not try to generate the system image, but print a notice that
it was not generated yet
* Display export path
* New default path: /tmp/postmarketOS-export (instead of current
working dir)
* Create the export folder, if it does not exist yet
* Prettier output in the export message
* Adjust export message in install for consistency
* postmarketos-splash: change arch from "all" to "noarch"
* lg-mako: use .tar.gz instead of .zip (because that's the reference
APKBUILD)
* #220: Allow specifying multiple packages for checksum, build,
aportgen
* #239: Add chroot shortcuts (--rootfs and --buildroot)
* Show chroot and command before entering chroot
* Validate all inputs from `pmbootstrap init`
* Add a new `confirm()` function, that validates input of yes/no
questions properly
* All questions loop until they have a valid answer now
This enables the busybox syslog implementation, which logs to
/var/log/messages, on boot. This is very helpful for debugging
applications which write to syslog (e.g. NetworkManager)
syslog is being set up to log to shared memory (not to disk), so log is
lost 1) on reboot and 2) if the service is restarted. It can be read
with `logread`
The creates the linux-postmarketos package which for now supports the n900 (and probably the other maemo devices) and qemu with the vexpress-a9 machine simulation.
I've put the generated dtbs in /usr/share/dtb for now and set the dtb field in the deviceinfo for the n900 and my new qemu device.
* Introduced linux-postmarketos-omap
* Unified kernel progress
* Created kernel bootable with qemu
* Updated n900 deviceinfo for generic kernel
* Changed qemu device to vexpress
* Updated APK comments and added linux-postmarketos-dev package
* Append dtb in mkinitfs
* Fixed bootscript on n900 for the generic kernel
* Don't detect double flavors with -dtb appending
* Added graphics drivers for vexpress (qemu)
* Added more drivers for qemu
This adds virtio network support in qemu for the vexpress-a9 machine.
The keyboard and mouse don't work yet.
You can boot into weston if --no-fde is specified
Thanks, craftyguy!
- UI is selectable with `pmbootstrap init`. Currently only 'weston' and 'none' are options. It'll automatically pick up any new `postmarketos-ui-*` packages added at later dates.
- splits off weston packages install from postmarketos-base and puts
them into postmarketos-ui-weston. Also note that NO weston packages are
installed by "pmbootstrap install" by default unless the user selects a ui in the `init`
- configuration of weston is now in postmarketos-ui-weston.
- the demos have been spun off to `postmarketos-demos`, and `postmarketos-ui-weston` lists this package as a dependency.
This addresses #246 by not storing the aports directory in the config
file. The default location is still available (from config/__init__.py),
and can be overridden.
Thanks, Martijn Braam!
* Made postmarketos-mkinitfs use postmarketos-splash to generate splash images
* Added screen sizes to all deviceinfo files
* Bumped pkgrel for all device packages
* Update runtime error message thrown for grsec/hardened kernels, saying that they are not supported right now, #107
* Remove unnecessary check for grsec enable/disable status - the build will not work in either case
Thanks, cmdr2! Here's the text from his PR:
Fixes an issue on alpine-vanilla, where `/dev/loop` is a directory (containing `/dev/loop/0`, `/dev/loop/1` ..etc), and causes `./pmbootstrap install` to fail.
Ignoring the `/dev/loop` directory works because `/dev/` also contains files named `/dev/loop0`, `/dev/loop1` ..etc, which the new code will still pick up.
The `install` command passes after this fix on my alpine-vanilla.
100% tested. Assuming that you don't need to test an obvious change,
because it only changes one line is dangerous. I will learn from this,
sorry for the inconvenience.
`gcc-armhf` compiles fine again with that change, and it is able to
cross-compile packages as it used to.
* Ignore `>`, `<`, `=` and `!` operators, when they are specified in
the dependencies. This was the desired behavior before, but it was
not implemented correctly (so it wouldn't ignore them everywhere).
Of course the real fix would be to honor these operators like apk
does. But this isn't feasible right now, and it should work for
most, if not all, our use-cases. I have documented this in the wiki
under build internals and if we happen to need correct operator
handling, we should do it then.
Minor other changes:
* `pmbootstrap parse_apkindex`: support optional package parameter to
only show the parsed content for one package.
* Support building most python APKBUILDs by replacing ${pkgname#py-}
properly
I've had a strange case where `cryptsetup status` did not work
inside the chroot anymore, and only zapping it would resolve it.
But I couldn't zap, because the status check was preventing shutdown
(on which zap depends) from working. This commit works around that.
This PR automatically creates the weston.ini in the
postmarketos-base post-install script based on options set in the
deviceinfo file for a particular device. This replaces #191.
If weston.ini exists, then no modifications are made.
(Optional) options supported in this PR for deviceinfo are:
deviceinfo_weston_core_modules - defaults to NONE if none specified
deviceinfo_weston_core_backend - defaults to 'fbdev-backend.so' if none specified
deviceinfo_weston_keymap_rules - keymap rule, found under /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/
deviceinfo_weston_keymap_model - keymap model
I've done some refactoring while debugging #209.
* Unused file `pmb/build/crosscompiler.py` removed (that was a
left over from `_pmb_build_in_native_chroot` hack
* Do verbose logging in distccd, when `pmbootstrap --verbose` is
being invoked
* Restart distccd, when the commandline has changed (e.g. when the
currently running version was not verbose, and the new one is
verbose.) Prior to this change, it only got restarted, when the
architecture changed (so it did not allow changing the job count
on the fly for example).
* Insert missing whitespace in arguments help.
* Add HTC Desire (Bravo) device-specific and kernel package
* Enable kernel virtual terminal support
* Add framebuffer and usb configuration in initfs-hook script
* Add udev required kernel options and set correct framebuffer resolution
* Add touchscreen device rules and enabled kernel logs (dmesg)
* Add deviceinfo_flash_offset_base in deviceinfo and update other offsets