
On 16.11.2008 19:34, Michael Prokop wrote:
- T o n g mlist4suntong@yahoo.com [20081116 16:09]:
Quick question, how the grml cd image is created (from a directory)?
grml-live -a i386 -s sid -c GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,LATEX_CLEANUP,RELEASE,I386 \ -o /grml-live/grml2008.11-rc1 -v 2008.11-rc1 -g grml \ -r Schluchtenscheisser $BUILDONLY -V
Ok. This is also something I wanted to ask a few times...
But what makes me really curios is the following:
It seems that grml-live downloads all the necessary packages from debian/sid acccording to the configuration block (GRMLBASE,GRML,etc.) (and maybe customizes some configuration?).
So here's the tricky part: how can I force to create the exactly same grml-version with exactly the same package-versions when going on in time? How can I be sure that the same package versions are in grml2008.11-rc1 one week later (where possibly some packages have been updated in sid)?
The second question is how the grml-kernel(-package) is created and maintained with it configuration and all its patches? I found grml-kernel.git (and the build-scripts) in the git-repos[1] but is there really nothing like git-buildpackage for debian-kernels?
[1] http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-kernel.git;a=summary
Thanks for this great distri and thanks for any infos?
Greetings, - Darsha