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It's 15 Mb off x86_64 regular-rescue.iso as of today
(libicu and a few other hefty libraries are only needed
for fio), and benchmarks are probably a better company
albeit fio could be useful as a stress testing tool.
There's a problematic dependency chain as of today's sisyphus:
smbios-utils => python3-module-smbios, python3, python-base
python3 => python3-base => python3-test
python3-test => python3-modules-tkinter => tk => libtk => libX11
...and libX11 is explicitly banned in regular-rescue.iso
which is determined to stay text-only; let's drop this package
until this problem is resolved.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/34451
See-also: https://lists.altlinux.org/pipermail/devel/2018-March/204130.html
lxde-icon-theme is required by lxde-settings-upstream only
(and that's been changed for lxde-settings-lxdesktop),
just drop it; move essential packages from -extra to the
main lxde list; lxde-shortcut has been specified twice.
The former ("proper 32-bit x86 package form") has been suggested
by zerg@ quite some time ago but the desired interface wasn't clear
at the moment IIRC; a quiet morning helped me realize that
ICAClient-preinstall@IA32
is rather more readable than
ICAClient-preinstall@i586 i586-ICAClient-preinstall@x86_64
so here's the (trivial) implementation; and I actually needed
the latter, @X86 ("any-x86") to mark x86-only packages so
xorg-drv-intel@X86
is now equivalent to
xorg-drv-intel@i586 xorg-drv-intel@x86_64
It's a yet another rescue dd(1) alike trying to save
those blocks which still can be read first and getting
back to the rest later; suggested by someone (User294?)
over at opennet.
See-also: https://www.opennet.ru/openforum/vsluhforumID3/113652.html#8
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.
- added missing localization for lxqt and psi+
- added qasmixer
- replaced smplayer with smplayer-mpv
- removed screengrab (lxqt has its own program for screenshots)
Those images who are fine with ALSA might still benefit
from addons like udev-alsa to have mixer levels restored
on boot; and PulseAudio-bearing images can be based upon
the same intermediate targets now without receiving the
addons they don't need.
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
This is to make desktop+lxqt packages installable on e2k
as there's no qt4 package within this Sisyphus port and
things might just stay this way (it's long unsupported,
looks like porting software to qt5 is more worthwile
an effort).
There's one more removal though: qupzilla. This browser
fits lxqt like a glove *but* it's pulled in already by
mixin/regular-lxqt, and browser feature is available now
to make the selection more flexible. It's also going to
be renamed on the way to incusion into KDE SC.
It's strange but ve/builder and distro/live-builder
along with distro/regular-builder are all mostly
"independent", that is duplicating functionality
without any reasonable gain; spotted finally.
It's no more built from libnice in sisyphus,
replaced by gst-plugins-nice1.0:
http://git.altlinux.org/tasks/archive/done/_180/184665/
PS: in fact, drop all of them (gstreamer 0.10 related)!
Suggested-by: Yuri Sedunov <aris@altlinux.org>
This is moved out of lxde-lxsession deps for sysvinit compatibility;
requires logind (and complains without it) but isn't strictly needed.
Suggested-by: Anton Midyukov <antohami@altlinux.org>
The goal is to provide a simple and lightweight
webcam app with the LiveCD while handing some more
advanced one under a multimedia checkbox for installation.
The distro description grew package by package
and started resembling a pile of those; let's
finally reorganize it with lists and generally
improve layout (should be no-op otherwise).
See the discussion of the changes in basealt.mk
package lists in preceding commits touching it.
Note that these might have problems being *installed*
together, consider using this list for MAIN_LISTS only
(or providing more feedback).
Suggested-by: Erik Palvanov <erik@tonk.ru>
It turns out that -regular pulls in too much
(including xfce-polkit that doesn't work with
sysvinit); let's provide means to have it both
ways, need xfce4 4.12-alt5 or later metapackage
for this change to be effective.
Provide both tesseract and its Russian langpack
for Workstation; the proper solution would be to
tweak l10n feature to be able to dynamically
configure things like this given languages
to try and support (not easy though).
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.
acpi-events-power is clearly unndeed here
(it's rather a distro-level knob), and
powermgmt-base is a bit problematic by now
(e.g. conflicts some of libvirt dependencies
which is a release-blocker for Workstation).
Better options are welcome.
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).
Now that we don't ignore X-Alterator-PackageList
in pkggroup files these few places referencing
group names as list names have broke; bring 'em
in line through this new and shiny function.
These mostly come from m-p-d but have been heavily reworked
for the new workstation distro, here's a list of the
typical changes:
- changed X-Alterator-Parent from centaurus-desktop
to a more fine-grained toplevel entry;
- tweaked Categories for the desktop file (e.g. pidgin);
- packages added or removed (like sane to scanning);
- adapted for m-p's biarch support scheme (see emulators);
- renamed more appropriately (for example, 3d -> blender);
- improved descriptions (e.g. by adding specific product
names to groups referencing single-package lists).
Several ones were done from scratch.
NB: lists/groups have been moved into workstation/
and intersynced accordingly.
Make it prefix not suffix so that sorting order
in alterator-pkg is natural instead of chaotic
during installation; turn some implicit "tools"
into explicit ones for consistency either.
Another zerg@'s surprise was the change with amarok,
k3b and ktorrent packages in sisyphus/p8: these have
been changed to use kde4libs/kf5 and KDE3-related
packages have now been renamed to kde3-*.
Handling this without metapackages is more tricky
so do just that.
The problem at hand was that use/x11/xorg has been final,
and zerg@ just couldn't switch from nouveau to nvidia
when kdesktop needs that one.
Initial approach included a "big" FREE/PROP switch that
chose the particular KMODULES/PACKAGES to get added to
THE_* but that fails to achieve e.g. nvidia+radeon combo;
looks like these need individual switches.
Current lxsession would offer to lock screen but will silently
fail within default regular-lxde.iso environment (that does lack
any kind of X screen lock utility); add some.
There were two problems:
- the latest pgsql related groups made installation
impossible (yes, that last minute change);
- hardware testing shows that use/stage2/kms is now
requisite as xorg-drv-fbdev might just refuse to work
with what looks like a perfectly good framebuffer...
Do away with them *quick*.
This is a clone of tagged/server+sambaDC pkglist
with added metadata *and* an installer feature
to make things happen at install time; not sure
if regular-server-samba4 is going away any time
soon though as it's useful standalone too.
This might (and probably should) get split into
{base,desktop}+cups somewhere down the road,
maybe when we do print servers again; let's keep
things simple at the moment though, we only need
this for desktop images.
This cp(1) option has been employed already but just for the lists
(and still incomplete as it didn't cover the names coming through
groups mechanism); thanks sem@ for trying out groups/simply/*,
failing to build an image and reporting the problem.
Reported-by: Mikhail Efremov <sem@altlinux.org>
Turns out that this package made cinnamon's terminal mix up
font glyphs (latin ones would appear vector ones from it,
and numeric ones would come from a fixed bitmap font).
Any additions should make the set better so if any particular
image degrades we'd better fallback and regroup.
PS: boyarsh@ tells that this well might be an infinality problem.
I've read about it while working on http://altlinux.org/upstream page
and thought that providing it within ALT Linux Regular/Starterkits
project builds would be reasonable (upon having checked it of course).
Removing packages in a feature's pkglists that seemed to be
reusable caused to have been a disastrous idea; fix that,
and let the distro-specific bits care for particular removals
(if these are still needed with m-p).
Based on ALT Linux School 7.0.5 Junior and Simply Linux target:
- simplify rules
- use list with educational software missing in Simply Linux
- fix Simply Linux build on Sisyphus
Those packages which are *required* should be available
for standalone use; and those which are optional should go
into extras.
Adjust server feature accordingly.
kf5-i18-ru, in this case (of course this should be handled
by a proper l10n subsystem -- yet another use case for it,
just not clear what exactly do we want).
These have been partially inspired by inquisitor's
build/altlinux/profile.live/packages collection of
more or less benchmarks/burn-in tools.
Those requiring libX11 won't hit regular-rescue.iso
so let's put them on a file of their own.
And while at that, there are a couple of MPI/IB
benchmarking tools as well.
It's been proposed to add an image writing tool to all of
the desktop regular builds (which is reasonable).
rosa-imagewriter depends on qt5 that's currently found in
lxqt, kde4 and kde5 flavours only so let's put it there.
imagewriter (the openSUSE's original one) goes to the rest of
DE builds: xdg-su would fallback to gksu if none of the desktops
got "detected", and that means several more megabytes of crap
(completely unneeded in WM-based images I think).
It's lacking in server starterkits for no good reason;
if there's another well supported MTA some day that's
challenging postfix as the default in any images,
just drop me a note/commit.
This is to avoid systemd components getting pulled in
during early dependency resolution stage for no good
reason (see also http://bugzilla.altlinux.org/30806);
should be fixed within mkimage so that hardwiring
both sysklogd and etcnet here gets unneccessary.
All regular images (except for jeos) should be able to work with
or install via NFS, and nfs-utils dependency is finally being
removed from the package carrying mount(8):
https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/31498
Done due to Balbes' (quite reasonable) suggestion
to do so for all of the installable regular builds
as changing disk partition layout is better made
with the proper tool.
Drop qtparted from lxqt pkglist as it's broken :(
See also (in Russian):
https://forum.altlinux.org/index.php?topic=35681.msg269732#msg269732
samba-DC-4.3.1-alt1 package set introduced task-samba-dc metapackage,
let's use that one while still carrying around what's missing there
and got collected here.
It's a GTK utility, in contrast to the rest of LXQt;
and looks like it's not that needed anymore with
better native display setup (if anyone does prefer
arandr in this particular image, drop me a note).
It's a simple text editor quite popular among
debian/ubuntu users for some reason; let's make
it available so that those uncomfortable with
vim(1) aren't totally at loss.
It's the very same problem that must be solved within mkimage:
some package lists get expanded early and some late thus having
no chance to influence apt's choices of alternatives made early
(in fact, too early).
Until that, here's another kludge...
PS: turns out that ^systemd- is not "drop ^systemd" but rather:
systemd-analyze
systemd-coredump
systemd-journal-gateway
systemd-networkd
systemd-sysvinit
-- thus one /really/ wants something else.