- 10 Dec, 2021 27 commits
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Mikhail Efremov authored
We are have our own list for LivreOffice, use it. Beside, there is no java in the desktop+office list.
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Mikhail Efremov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
Do not install by default, put on disk.
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Andrey Cherepanov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
This reverts commit 366cb49d. .gitignore is needed for packaging empty catalogs to the profile archive.
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Alexey Shabalin authored
zfs module can not build for ppc64le sinse kernel 5.10.
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
Use a more reliable way to identify the theme grub.
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Anton Midyukov authored
1. Package repository on a disk with Live is not necessary. 2. Online repositories need to be connected always, and not when there is a network. The network can be configured after bootloading.
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Konstantin A. Lepikhov authored
- added notes about mkimage network options.
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Konstantin A. Lepikhov authored
- Add gitlab-runner feature.
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Konstantin A. Lepikhov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
By default, GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT='gfxterm' is configured. This creates problems for virtual machines and single-board computers, since they need output to console.
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Anton Midyukov authored
grub.iso is available for more platforms.
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Anton Midyukov authored
etcnet will be useful in any case, even if we switch to NetworkManager.
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Anton Midyukov authored
NetworkManager support automatic connection of connection and also wireless connections. Configuring wired connections will be through
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- 05 Dec, 2021 1 commit
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Anton Midyukov authored
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- 04 Dec, 2021 12 commits
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Anton Midyukov authored
This will solve the problems with the update (p9 -> p10).
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Anton Midyukov authored
Rename to default.
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Anton Midyukov authored
/usr/sbin/install2-init-functions is provided by several packages. Because of this, extra packages are installed. It is necessary to simplify the task for the packages manager.
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Anton Midyukov authored
/usr/sbin/install2-init-functions is provided by several packages. Because of this, extra packages are installed. It is necessary to simplify the task for the packages manager.
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Anton Midyukov authored
/usr/sbin/install2-init-functions is provided by several packages. Because of this, extra packages are installed. It is necessary to simplify the task for the packages manager.
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
Not available for all kernels in p10, sisyphus. Available for std-def only i p9.
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Anton Midyukov authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
...just to have it handy when it's in need next time.
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Michael Shigorin authored
"-a arch" is not requisite either; and having bunches of empty lines in the resulting pkglists that are user visible at least within the conventional installer's alterator-pkg (groups selection) module wouldn't be nice. I chose to sacrifice empty-line separators for clarity; the really good cleanup would save *single* empty lines between chunks of non-empty ones (not at the pkglist's start or end); feel free to implement that as well.
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Michael Shigorin authored
This has been clearly lacking while making the previous commit but the implementation isn't that clear so let it be a separate step. The problem requiring the change in subsequent processors is that these relied upon "@arch" as a flag to be inspected, and "pkg@!arch1,arch2" on arch2 needs to take out *all* of that fragment *including* arch1 mention as well. Part of the cause is difference in handling: "positive" multi-match would explode its "client" line into multiple lines to filter down the pipeline, while "negative" multi-match *has* to keep that line on a similarly single line (otherwise we'd end up with N-1 of those slipping past the filter for particular architecture thus defeating the whole purpose of "negative" matching semantics): $ echo 'pkg@!E2K,mipsel,riscv64' | sed -r ':loop; s/^((([^@]+@!)[^,]+)+),([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)/\1@!\4/; t loop' pkg@!E2K@!mipsel@!riscv64 I've tried my best to test this specific change but it still might introduce a regression in some corner case; feel free to report; looks like there's a space for improvement in m-p's automated tests department as well. So now we can do: pkg@!ARCHES1,ARCHES2,arch3,arch4 and have pkg excluded on arches mentioned; the previous approach could only offer explicit whitelists (not that it was entirely wrong but then again, we have both ExclusiveArch and ExcludeArch rpmtags in our spec files).
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