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{{Note|The set name should be different from a directory name in abs dir. Anything else should work, eg adding a date to the name.}} | {{Note|The set name should be different from a directory name in abs dir. Anything else should work, eg adding a date to the name.}} | ||
== build-set == |
Revision as of 18:38, 27 October 2014
Introduction
manjaro-tools is a replacement for devtools. It consists of two componenets, the devtools and arch-install-scripts, but manjarobuild and its symlinks got replaced by build-set.
Configuration
manjaro-tools can be configured via editing /etc/manjaro-tools/manjaro-tools.conf
Files
These are the new names for renamed scripts.
- mkmanjaroroot --> mkchroot
- manjarobuild --> build-set
- pacstrap --> basestrap
- genfstab --> fstabgen
- arch-chroot --> manjaro-chroot
- make-set
Tools
make-set
build-set features building from build lists as well as single packages.
Build lists can be defined in /etc/manjaro-tools/sets/<buildlistname>.set
To create a build list, one can run in the pkgbuilds/abs dir:
sudo make-set -c <name>
This will create a build list containing all directories with PKGBUILDs in them. This generated list can be then edited, like packages can be removed.
For example, in a git clone of https://github.com/udeved/pkgbuilds
$ ls consolekit manjaro-openrc openrc-net eudev manjaro-tools packages eudev-systemdcompat networkmanager-openrc polkit-consolekit kde-servicemenus-pkg-tools openrc-aur README.md keyboardctl-openrc openrc-base sddm-consolekit kf5-servicemenus-pkg-tools openrc-desktop sysvinit lib32-eudev openrc-devel upower-pm-utils lib32-eudev-systemdcompat openrc-misc
Running sudo make-set -c openrc does
$ sudo make-set -c openrc [sudo] password for aaditya: ==> Creating [/etc/manjaro-tools/sets/openrc.set] ... -> Adding consolekit -> Adding eudev -> Adding eudev-systemdcompat -> Adding kde-servicemenus-pkg-tools -> Adding keyboardctl-openrc -> Adding kf5-servicemenus-pkg-tools -> Adding lib32-eudev -> Adding lib32-eudev-systemdcompat -> Adding manjaro-openrc -> Adding manjaro-tools -> Adding networkmanager-openrc -> Adding openrc-aur -> Adding openrc-base -> Adding openrc-desktop -> Adding openrc-devel -> Adding openrc-misc -> Adding openrc-net -> Adding polkit-consolekit -> Adding sddm-consolekit -> Adding sysvinit -> Adding upower-pm-utils