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mid-kid 6 years ago
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  1. 0
      14.2/convert32-supported
  2. 0
      14.2/convert32pkg.sh
  3. 0
      14.2/kernel.SlackBuild
  4. 151
      14.2/makechroot-minimal.sh
  5. 63
      14.2/makechroot.sh
  6. 0
      14.2/massconvert32.sh
  7. 2
      14.2/update-repo.sh
  8. 2
      readme.txt

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convert32-supported → 14.2/convert32-supported

0
convert32pkg.sh → 14.2/convert32pkg.sh

0
kernel.SlackBuild → 14.2/kernel.SlackBuild

151
14.2/makechroot-minimal.sh

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#!/bin/sh
set -eu
if [ "$(id -u)" != 0 ]; then
echo "This script needs root permissions!" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 [-a arch] [-v version] [-m mirror] [-b localmirror]" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
version='14.2'
arch="$(uname -m)"
mirror='https://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware'
base=''
# Minimal amount of packages required to run installpkg, removepkg and upgradepkg
# bzip2 and gzip are optional, but required to support .tgz and .tbz packages
# All of these exist in the 'a' package set
packages_pkgtools='
aaa_base
aaa_elflibs
bash
bzip2
coreutils
etc
findutils
glibc-solibs
grep
gzip
pkgtools
sed
tar
util-linux
xz
'
# Minimal amount of packages required to run slackpkg without the dialog interface
# gnupg is optional, but required to verify the GPG signatures of packages
# ca-certificates, openssl, bin and perl are optional, but required for HTTPS support
# These exist over the 'a', 'ap' and 'n' package sets
# perl exists in the 'd' package set
# openssl and ca-certificates need to be installed last (after perl and bin, at least) for the doinst.sh to run correctly
packages_slackpkg='
bin
diffutils
gawk
gnupg
openssl-solibs
perl
slackpkg
wget
which
openssl
ca-certificates
'
# Parse arguments
while getopts "v:a:m:b:" opt; do
case "$opt" in
v) version="$OPTARG" ;;
a) arch="$OPTARG" ;;
m) mirror="$OPTARG" ;;
b) base="$(realpath "$OPTARG")" # Path to local mirror, to get the files from.
esac
done
# Build final variables
case "$arch" in
x86_64)
pkgmain='slackware64'
;;
*)
pkgmain='slackware'
;;
esac
release="$pkgmain-$version"
initrd='isolinux/initrd.img'
checksums='CHECKSUMS.md5'
# Create working directory
temp="$(mktemp -d -t "$(basename "$0")".XXXXXX)"
trap "rm -rf '$temp'" EXIT
destdir="$PWD"
cd "$temp"
# Function to download (or copy) a file
get() {
if [ "$base" ]; then
cp "$base/$1" "$2"
else
wget "$mirror/$release/$1" -O "$2"
fi
}
# Function to verify files based on the checksums file
check() {
printf '%s' "$(tail +13 CHECKSUMS.md5 | grep "^[0-9a-f]* ./$1$" | cut -d ' ' -f 1) $2" | md5sum -c --quiet -
}
# Get the full path to a package
package() {
tail +13 CHECKSUMS.md5 | grep "^[0-9a-f]* ./$pkgmain/[^/]*/$1-[^-]*-[^-]*-[^-]*\.t.z$" | cut -d ' ' -f 3- | cut -c 3-
}
# Download checksums
get "$checksums" CHECKSUMS.md5
# Download installer initrd.img
get "$initrd" initrd.img
check "$initrd" initrd.img
# Unpack and prepare the installer
zcat initrd.img | cpio -id
rm -rf initrd.img mnt pkg
mkdir -p mnt/pkg pkg
# Download packages
for pkg in $packages_pkgtools; do
path="$(package "$pkg")"
name="$(basename "$path")"
get "$path" "pkg/$name"
check "$path" "pkg/$name"
echo "$name" >> pkg/_
done
for pkg in $packages_slackpkg; do
path="$(package "$pkg")"
name="$(basename "$path")"
get "$path" "mnt/pkg/$name"
check "$path" "mnt/pkg/$name"
echo "$name" >> mnt/pkg/_
done
# Bootstrap pkgtools and it's dependencies
env -i chroot . sh -l -c 'while read pkg; do /usr/lib/setup/installpkg --root /mnt --terse "/pkg/$pkg"; done < /pkg/_'
# Install slackpkg and it's dependencies
env -i chroot mnt sh -l -c 'while read pkg; do /sbin/installpkg --terse "/pkg/$pkg"; done < /pkg/_'
# Configuration
printf '%s\n' "$mirror/$release/" >> mnt/etc/slackpkg/mirrors
# Compress the package
tar cvJf "$destdir/$release.tar.xz" --sort=name --exclude=./pkg -C mnt .

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14.2/makechroot.sh

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#!/bin/sh -e
set -e
if [ "$(id -u)" != 0 ]; then
echo "This script needs root permissions!" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <slackware> <chroot>" 1>&2
exit 1
fi
slackware="$(realpath "$1")"
chroot="$(realpath "$2")"
temp="$(mktemp -d -t makechroot.XXXXXX)"
# Make sure we clean up properly before exitting
cleanup() {
mountpoint -q "$temp/mnt" && umount "$temp/mnt"
mountpoint -q "$temp/dvd" && umount "$temp/dvd"
rm -rf "$temp"
}
trap 'cleanup' EXIT
# Extract the initrd
cd "$temp"
gzip -cd "$slackware/isolinux/initrd.img" | cpio -id
# Mount the dvd
mkdir dvd
mount --bind "$slackware" dvd
# Mount the destination
mkdir -p "$chroot"
mount --bind "$chroot" mnt
# Install the packages
env -i chroot . sh -l -c '
/usr/lib/setup/installpkg --root /mnt --terse /dvd/slackware*/*/*.t?z
cd /mnt
for script in \
04.mkfontdir \
05.fontconfig \
07.update-desktop-database \
07.update-mime-database \
08.gtk-update-icon-cache \
11.cacerts \
cups-genppdupdate
do
var/log/setup/setup.$script
done
chroot . /usr/bin/update-gtk-immodules > /dev/null 2>&1
chroot . /usr/bin/update-gdk-pixbuf-loaders > /dev/null 2>&1
chroot . /usr/bin/update-pango-querymodules > /dev/null 2>&1
chroot . /usr/bin/glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas > /dev/null 2>&1
'
# We only run a few setup scripts that do not require user interaction, and deal with updating caches and such, which is not done (properly) by the doinst.sh scripts.
# To get a full list, run: bzcat MANIFEST.bz2 | awk '{print $6}' | grep '^var/log/setup/setup\.' | sort
# Besides the setup scripts, we also need to run some programs which are usually ran from /etc/rc.d/rc.M, but not from the setup scripts.
# This is tailored to Slackware 14.2. I'm unsure whether it'll work properly on any other version.

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massconvert32.sh → 14.2/massconvert32.sh

2
update-repo.sh → 14.2/update-repo.sh

@ -49,8 +49,6 @@ find . -regex '.*\.t[bglx]z$' | while read -r package; do
pkgsum="$cachedir/$pkgdir/$pkgbase.checksum"
skip=false
if [ -f "$pkgtxt" -a \
-f "$pkgmeta" -a \
-f "$pkgmanifest" -a \

2
readme.txt

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This repo contains all my slackware modifications of the base install.
Additional packages are contained in RocketLinux and built in a non-standard manner.
This branch contains a few scripts I use to manage things.
This branch contains a few scripts I use, related to slackware.
- kernel.SlackBuild is capable of building a near-identical slackware kernel
- convert32pkg.sh converts a 32bit package to be installable on 64bit (by

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