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These have been:
- taken from x86_64 server iso (in substituted form);
- checked against m-p-d where needed;
- renamed from centaurus-* to centaurus/*;
- updated with s/samba-server/samba/;
- archdep bits adjusted for m-p-d/m-p syntax difference;
- amended with some tester feedback based additions included;
- pruned regarding p9/branch packages availability.
We've decided that there's not much sense to continue building
server-openstack flavour of starterkits since it does take quite
an effort to even test properly, and there was rather no feedback
on those (maybe silent users will at least ping back this time).
Those interested are invited to follow server-v development
and contact Alexey Shabalin <shaba@altlinux.org> for cooperation.
PS: the actual pkglists are here, it's only the bunch of groups
tailored for standalone server-openstack with its group selection
menu layout that are being removed regarding the shared bits.
I've shipped modesetting-based images and mga2-based ones
(and reverted to modesetting by hand "when it MUST work");
let's just do it right.
NB: found out that Name fields must NOT contain ";"
or alterator-apt chokes in runtime (not fatal
but still spectacular, see #35526).
These describe what's needed to set up a single-seat (as usual,
now just default) or dual-seat (out-of-box, given a checkbox)
Elbrus 801-PC.
Huge thanks to bircoph@ for actually implementing this!
There was no thunderbird built for e2k for a while,
and some images might benefit from a lightweight
GUI MUA; the only question is whether it belongs
to workstation classification or not really.
This looks like missing in server starterkit for me;
builder one can be installed by hand if one knows how
to do that but let's better be explicit about that.
This has been long overdue: pretending that "http server"
is an Apache2 with PHP5 was wrong for ages, and providing
apache2/nginx, php5/php7 choice along with more databases
was waiting for its user proposal.
Follow these changes in server feature as well.
Suggested-by: Altexander
See-also: https://forum.altlinux.org/index.php?topic=40290
'twas copypasted from agents and a real-life interrupt
has chimed in for me to fail updating the file contents
as intended :-/
The funny thing is that it never made it to Workstation 8.1...
These deliver *-preinstall packages (thanks cas@).
Yes, a local sysadmin still needs to actually get
those wares (if they do) but it's less pain when
the libraries needed are in place.
This is to get rid of a "useful" component in default installation
but to keep it available for those who might need it for some reason
(like regulatory one).