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Reconsidered making services never run inside chroots, that seemed too
potentially limiting.
Using Info rather than checking policy-rc.d because it will also work
outside of debian, but more because policy-rc.d has an extremely
complicated interface and I didn't want to deal with it.
This commit was sponsored by Jochen Bartl on Patreon.
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Installing u-boot to the boot sector is not needed by some boards
(my CubieTruck boots without it), but may be by others.
Tricky part was making u-boot be written to a disk image when building one.
This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
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Machine-specific properties for ARM boards are being collected here
See http://linux-sunxi.org/Mainline_Debian_HowTo and
https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner
and https://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel/ARMMP
Currently has 2 arm boards that I use.
This commit was sponsored by Anthony DeRobertis on Patreon.
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Can be used to create disk images for arm boards using flash-kernel.
This commit was sponsored by Ewen McNeill.
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This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
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* Generalized the PartSpec DSL, so it can be used for both
disk image partitioning, and disk device partitioning, with
different partition sizing methods as appropriate for the different
uses. (minor API change)
* Propellor.Property.Parted: Added calcPartTable function which uses
PartSpec DiskPart, and a useDiskSpace combinator.
This commit was sponsored by Thomas Hochstein on Patreon.
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(minor API change)
This commit was sponsored by Henrik Riomar on Patreon.
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New module which allows different versions of a property or host to be
written down in a propellor config file. Has many applications,
including staged upgrades and rollbacks.
Note that it currently only supports RevertableProperty that has the same
metatypes for its setup and cleanup sides. And, each RevertableProperty in
a version definition needs to have the same metatypes as the others too.
I tried a couple of times to add support for differing metatypes, but
it got beyond my avilities to do.
This commit was sponsored by Jeff Goeke-Smith on Patreon.
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This works around an infelicity in stack; it complains when there are
both a toplevel config.hs and a src/config.hs, despite that being fine
with cabal.
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Properties that used to need it as a parameter now look at Info about the
bootloader that is installed in the chroot that the disk image is created
from. (API change)
This is a simplication, and avoids the user needing to repeat themselves
in the propellor config, thus avoiding mistakes.
When no boot loader is installed, or multiple different ones are,
disk image creation will fail, which seems reasonable.
This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
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* DiskImage.grubBooted no longer takes a BIOS parameter,
and no longer implicitly adds Grub.installed to the properties of
the disk image. If you used DiskImage.grubBooted, you'll need to update
your propellor configuration, removing the BIOS parameter from
grubBooted and adding a Grub.installed property to the disk image, eg:
& Grub.installed PC
(API change)
* Grub.installed: Avoid running update-grub when used in a chroot, since
it will get confused.
* DiskImage.Finalization: Simplified this type since it does not need to
be used to install packages anymore. (API change)
The advantage of doing this comes when using hostChroot with
imageBuilt, since the Host then has its Grub.installed property
explicitly listed so propellor knows about it when otherwise deploying that
host. Also, it simplifies the quite complex imageBuilt parameters.
This commit was sponsored by Ewen McNeill.
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* Propellor.Property.XFCE added with some useful properties for the
desktop environment.
* Added File.applyPath property.
This commit was sponsored by Riku Voipio.
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(minor API change as the type changed)
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hackage rejection.
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Could use Hashell2010, but IIRC there are some slightly tricky
differences.
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MissingH is a heavy dependency, which pulls in parsec and a bunch of stuff.
So eliminating it makes propellor easier to install and less likely to
fail to build.
changesFileContent now uses hashable's hash. This may not be stable across
upgrades, I'm not sure -- but it's surely ok here, as the hash is not
stored.
socketFile also uses hash. I *think* this is ok, even if it's not stable.
If it's not stable, an upgrade might make propellor hash a hostname to a
different number, but with 9 digets of number in use, the chances of a
collision are small. In any case, I've opned a bug report asking for the
stability to be documented, and I think it's intended to be stable, only
the documentation is bad.
NB: I have not checked that the arch linux and freebsd packages for the new
deps, that Propellor.Bootstrap lists, are the right names or even exist.
Since propellor depends on hashable, it could be changed to use
unordered-containers, rather than containers, which would be faster and
perhaps less deps too.
This commit was sponsored by Alexander Thompson on Patreon.
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f045116b618e255c583376447be635c245d63909 does not work with cabal 1.16
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This commit was sponsored by Jake Vosloo on Patreon.
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