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The places of the terms *do* affect the sum in apt's case;
start with lowlevel items like SYSTEM_PACKAGES and end with
high-level ones like THE_LISTS to reduce the chance of getting
hit by premature virtual dependency expansion/fixation.
Adapt live and rescue features accordingly.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30806#c5
Suggested-by: Leonid Krivoshein <klark@altlinux.org>
The infamous systemd infiltration through secondary
"targets" using virtual dependencies started with
syslogd-daemon, continued with network-config-subsystem
and later with ntp-server; all of its implementations
pulling in the main package which is explicitly unwanted
in sysv-based images.
Let's try employing pkgpriorities.
alterator-datetime pulls in ntp-server which is a virtual
dependency provided by both openntpd (which was assumed)
ntpd and systemd-timesyncd (which is undesired in those
images and pulls systemd either).
Be explicit.
"Provide iso contents file" has been a long-standing
feature request regarding both starterkits and distros
proper; release managers used to compensate this with
their own scripts.
Suggested-by: sem@, legion@ and someone else too
The common problem was network-config-subsystem getting
resolved into something completely wrong (like net-scripts
or systemd-networkd) *before* it got specified precisely;
let's just avoid the common cause, that is, a metapackage.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30806
It's not much use for it to stay without the actual
pointer to the place where NM GUIs are referenced,
I've almost started out implementing the "missing"
bit myself right now :-/
services feature works like this:
1. enable whatever services are in DEFAULT_SERVICES_ENABLE
2. disable whatever is in DEFAULT_SERVICES_DISABLE
3. enable services in SERVICES_ENABLE
4. finally, disable those in SERVICES_DISABLE
So one should not disable display-manager service!
Disabling prefdm is not needed as it doesn't start
when display-manager.service symlink exists.
There's no qemu there so far, and there's no need
to fiddle with setarch either.
NB: part of this commit erroneously went into
1c777c8ad4
quite some time ago, sorry about the mess.
It's legit here as I know no Elbrus users among
non-Russian-speakers, at least so far; should move
to generic l10n feature (which will definitely see
its glory by then).
This is to avoid extra actions when one actually needs
KOI8-R (which is still hardwired in some lcc messages).
Should all be rolled into l10n feature some day...
The early scheme consisted of boot.conf template
with a separate hook filling it in; this was nice
for serial console setup script which could just
amend the kernel command line as needed _but_
this got changed towards the more generic scheme
(breaking the hook in question, unfortunately).
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 one supports multiple kernels (and tweaks boot
labels aiming to simplify target kernel selection
for the CPU at hand) instead of an earlier attempt
to fill in a template.
No need for the template so just drop it.
This one might probably change into core functionality but right now
it should help when you get not the branding, init system, or whatever
alternative you do _not_ need.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30806