Hello community, here is the log from the commit of package kiwi checked in at Mon Nov 5 23:59:10 CET 2007. -------- --- arch/i386/kiwi/kiwi.changes 2007-11-02 16:30:12.000000000 +0100 +++ /mounts/work_src_done/STABLE/kiwi/kiwi.changes 2007-11-05 16:51:52.134388000 +0100 @@ -1,0 +2,66 @@ +Mon Nov 5 10:29:19 CET 2007 - ms@suse.de + +- v1.83 +- cleaned KIWILinuxRC.sh code according to shell syntax +- added startShell and killShell function to KIWILinuxRC.sh (#335678) +- added netboot/suse-11.0 target and fix diskless profile (#332595) +- fixed use of uninitialized value in KIWIURL.pm:87 (#339117) +- added next release targets as copy of 10.3 + +------------------------------------------------------------------- +Mon Nov 5 09:19:23 CET 2007 - ms@suse.de + +- v1.82 +- optional split section added by James Willcox <james@ximian.com> + The following applies to the new split image type: + ---snip--- + In the new split image type, files/directories can exist in one + of three places: + + 1) read-only disk area + 2) read-write disk area + 3) tmpfs + + By default, every directory is in tmpfs and every file is a symbolic + link to the read-only location. The patch I have attached allows you to + specify which files/directories should be in one of the two other + locations. For instance, take the following: + + <split> + <temporary> + <file name="/etc/fstab"/> + <file name="/etc/mtab"/> + </temporary> + <persistent> + <file name="/boot"/> + </persistent> + </split> + + This would copy /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab to tmpfs and put /boot in the + read-write disk area. Note, however, that none of the files + *within* /boot are affected. They remain symbolic links to the real + files in the read-only area. The main advantage to putting just a + directory in the read-write area is that any new files created there are + stored on the disk instead of tmpfs. Of course files can be specified + here too, and wildcards are allowed. Example: + + <split> + <temporary> + <file name="/etc/fstab"/> + <file name="/etc/mtab"/> + </temporary> + <persistent> + <file name="/boot"/> + <file name="/boot/*"/> + </persistent> + </split> + + This time, all files and directories within /boot are copied to the + read-write disk image as well. + + The 'split' information is optional. When left out, no read-write disk + image is produced since everything is either read-only or on tmpfs in + that case. + ---snap--- + +------------------------------------------------------------------- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Other differences: ------------------ ++++++ kiwi.spec ++++++ --- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.ud2621/_old 2007-11-05 23:58:09.000000000 +0100 +++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.ud2621/_new 2007-11-05 23:58:09.000000000 +0100 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # -# spec file for package kiwi (Version 1.81) +# spec file for package kiwi (Version 1.83) # # Copyright (c) 2007 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # This file and all modifications and additions to the pristine @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ %endif Requires: perl perl-XML-LibXML perl-libwww-perl screen coreutils Summary: OpenSuSE - KIWI Image System -Version: 1.81 +Version: 1.83 Release: 1 Group: System/Management License: GPL v2 or later @@ -353,6 +353,59 @@ %doc %{_datadir}/kiwi/image/oemboot/README %{_datadir}/kiwi/image/oemboot/suse* %changelog +* Mon Nov 05 2007 - ms@suse.de +- v1.83 +- cleaned KIWILinuxRC.sh code according to shell syntax +- added startShell and killShell function to KIWILinuxRC.sh (#335678) +- added netboot/suse-11.0 target and fix diskless profile (#332595) +- fixed use of uninitialized value in KIWIURL.pm:87 (#339117) +- added next release targets as copy of 10.3 +* Mon Nov 05 2007 - ms@suse.de +- v1.82 +- optional split section added by James Willcox <james@ximian.com> + The following applies to the new split image type: + ---snip--- + In the new split image type, files/directories can exist in one + of three places: + 1) read-only disk area + 2) read-write disk area + 3) tmpfs + By default, every directory is in tmpfs and every file is a symbolic + link to the read-only location. The patch I have attached allows you to + specify which files/directories should be in one of the two other + locations. For instance, take the following: + <split> + <temporary> + <file name="/etc/fstab"/> + <file name="/etc/mtab"/> + </temporary> + <persistent> + <file name="/boot"/> + </persistent> + </split> + This would copy /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab to tmpfs and put /boot in the + read-write disk area. Note, however, that none of the files + *within* /boot are affected. They remain symbolic links to the real + files in the read-only area. The main advantage to putting just a + directory in the read-write area is that any new files created there are + stored on the disk instead of tmpfs. Of course files can be specified + here too, and wildcards are allowed. Example: + <split> + <temporary> + <file name="/etc/fstab"/> + <file name="/etc/mtab"/> + </temporary> + <persistent> + <file name="/boot"/> + <file name="/boot/*"/> + </persistent> + </split> + This time, all files and directories within /boot are copied to the + read-write disk image as well. + The 'split' information is optional. When left out, no read-write disk + image is produced since everything is either read-only or on tmpfs in + that case. + ---snap--- * Fri Nov 02 2007 - ms@suse.de - v1.81 - fixed packagemanager adaption if system image and boot image ++++++ kiwi.tar.bz2 ++++++ ++++ 4179 lines of diff (skipped) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Remember to have fun... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-commit+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-commit+help@opensuse.org