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Iguleder

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 09:34 Post subject:
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You configuration is invalid; you have supplied an invalid architecture: it should be either i686 or x86_64 for Arch.
EDIT: see the configuration here if you need an example.
EDIT 2: it seems mplayer2 is screwed up. Since it depends on Python 3, it cannot be built using Slackware's Python. Also, syslinux fails to build for some reason - I'm still investigating this.
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aragon
Joined: 15 Oct 2007 Posts: 1690 Location: Germany
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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 09:39 Post subject:
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smokey,
the arch is missing in your url e.g. i686 ...
EDIT: ah iguleder you been faster (and you know more about that ...)
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Iguleder

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 09:59 Post subject:
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Forgot to mention - make sure you work against the latest version (here).
Currently, there is a development branch called "raspberry-pi", which has many improvements. I'm going to merge it back to the master branch soon.
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smokey01

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 11:28 Post subject:
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I progressed a lot further this time but encountered a lot of command not found errors.
Never got to build an image.
See attached output from Terminal window.
Regards
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Iguleder

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 11:37 Post subject:
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Well, that makes lots of sense - take a look at the package list you used - it's pretty much empty. You don't even have a C library or a kernel.
But yes, you used roar-ng right - kudos for that. Now, get a real package list (as the one here) and run 1download, 2createpackages and 3builddistro again.
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smokey01

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 11:40 Post subject:
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Yes, already doing that now.
It's not so clear to us old chaps.
Thanks
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Iguleder

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 11:42 Post subject:
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That's why you have this.
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smokey01

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 11:48 Post subject:
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| Iguleder wrote: | | That's why you have this. |
I read the readme.
What would be easier to understand is if you had a fully configured conf directory so following the ./1 ./2 ./3 & ./4 would have produced something.
You are much cleverer than the average bear.
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Iguleder

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 12:20 Post subject:
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Great news! I got both Syslinux and mplayer2 to build.
The former had an issue with LDFLAGS - for some reason, it reads it from the environment but fails to build with my custom flags.
The latter required Python 3, so I got Python 3.1 from Debian to work (extremely hacky!).
I'm currently uploading all packages - you'll have to run 0setup, 1download and 2createpackages again. Make sure you clean processed-packages from remains of the previous .rxz packages.
EDIT: smokey01 - I improved the README and added details documentation of the configuration. Packages are still uploading, shouldn't take very long.
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smokey01

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 12:48 Post subject:
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| Iguleder wrote: |
EDIT: smokey01 - I improved the README and added details documentation of the configuration. Packages are still uploading, shouldn't take very long. |
Thanks mate.
It's generating a lot of "command not found errors" during the ./2createpackages stage. Is this normal?
Anyway, after 02:00 better go to bed.
Thanks for your help and advice.
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Iguleder

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 12:53 Post subject:
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Yes, it's normal. That happens because you don't have AdvanceCOMP or OptiPNG installed.
The result is a larger, less optimized distro.
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smokey01

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Posted: Sat 18 Aug 2012, 20:19 Post subject:
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| Iguleder wrote: | Yes, it's normal. That happens because you don't have AdvanceCOMP or OptiPNG installed.
The result is a larger, less optimized distro. |
With AdvanceCOMP and/or OptiPNG installed, is it larger?
Is it better with or without?
It's slowly starting to make sense but just when I think it's safe to go back in the water, another bugger bites me.
During the ./2createpackages:
squashfs-tools (subito)
Error: squashfs-tools-4.2.rxz does not exist under packages.
It appears squashfs-tools-4.2.rxz has not been downloaded. I guess it's pretty important as it's required to build the iso.
I re-ran ./1download but it still did not find the package. Is it missing or is something wrong with the script?
I guess you wouldn't notice as it would already be in your packages directory from previous ./1downloads.
Should I comment all lines out in the conf/package_list or are these files required when building slackware?
###################################
# Subito GNU/Linux-specific stuff #
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subito|subito-desktop|subito-desktop|exe,dev,doc,nls
subito|locale-gen|locale-gen|exe,dev,doc,nls
subito|advancecomp|advancecomp|exe>dev,dev,doc,nls
in the conf/package_list or are these files required when building slackware?
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I don't fully understand what packages are required. It would be nice to have a default list of bare minimum for each distro, or is this list it?
I also read in the manual: ./3builddistro
"It is recommended to edit the script before its execution, in order to tweak various parameters, such as the default desktop background."
In sandbox/rootfs there doesn't appear to be a backgrounds directory where I would expect it /usr/share/backgrounds. Do I need to manually create this directory and populate it with backgrounds?
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Iguleder

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Posted: Sun 19 Aug 2012, 13:16 Post subject:
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It's better with AdvanceCOMP and OptiPNG - they're used to shrink the ISO. Get them installed on your distro.
And no, you can't build "slackware", but you can build a distro which contains packages taken from Slackware. If you don't have any other AdvanceCOMP package, use the one in the example I gave you.
By the way - the manual was removed from recent versions of roar-ng. It's totally irrelevant - if you still have it, get a newer version.
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Posted: Mon 20 Aug 2012, 14:22 Post subject:
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| Iguleder wrote: | Uploading the 1.0.0 stable release to this directory. It's 248 MB, since the ISO contains the devx.
Here's the list of the ISO contents: ... | Hi @Iguleder.
I saw this post to this thread, but, I cannot find the ISO you present. Has it been moved or placed somewhere else?
Thanks in advance. ... Also see PM
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Posted: Tue 21 Aug 2012, 08:59 Post subject:
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I guess you need what is referred to as "git"
I know nothing about it but I failed to download
due to me have no "git"
Here is a link to the ReadMe of latest version 2013?
https://github.com/iguleder/roar-ng-ii/blob/master/README
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