From 99df31082955631474183a37dbf4c3f217b6121b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Ranke Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2025 08:19:33 +0100 Subject: Remove support for buster in scripts The backport to buster is discontinued since a while. --- README | 24 ++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'README') diff --git a/README b/README index a069236..9b76a57 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -22,17 +22,17 @@ This means I have the appropriate aptcache and buildresult directories set up under /var/cache/pbuilder. I have several pbuilder images used for package creation under /var/cache/pbuilder, among others: - /var/cache/pbuilder/buster-i386-base.tgz + /var/cache/pbuilder/bookworm-i386-base.tgz With the pbuilderrc mentioned above, this can be created as a normal user with export ARCH=i386 - export DIST=bullseye + export DIST=bookworm sudo -E pbuilder create We also need to create the build directory: - sudo mkdir /var/cache/pbuilder/bullseye-i386/build + sudo mkdir /var/cache/pbuilder/bookworm-i386/build When using these scripts on Debian, I used to configure sudo to allow my normal user to use pbuilder, apt-get and the backporting scripts. Currently, I have @@ -42,29 +42,29 @@ I select during the installation. I am building other architectures on different machines (raspi: armxx) or in a local chroot (amd64). -For creating a local chroot, I am using (e.g. for bullseye) +For creating a local chroot, I am using (e.g. for bookworm) cd /var/chroot - sudo mkdir bullseye-amd64 - sudo debootstrap bullseye bullseye-amd64 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ + sudo mkdir bookworm-amd64 + sudo debootstrap bookworm bookworm-amd64 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ Then I add a new entry in /etc/schroot/schroot.conf like - [bullseye64] - description=Debian bullseye 64-bit + [bookworm64] + description=Debian bookworm 64-bit type=directory profile=default - directory=/var/chroot/bullseye-amd64 + directory=/var/chroot/bookworm-amd64 -and use sudo schroot -c bullseye64 to enter it. Within the chroot I install +and use sudo schroot -c bookworm64 to enter it. Within the chroot I install some necessary or useful stuff apt install vim gnupg build-essential devscripts add the matching local r-cran repository to /etc/apt/sources.list like - deb http://localhost/r-cran bullseye-cran40/ - deb-src http://localhost/r-cran bullseye-cran40/ + deb http://localhost/r-cran bookworm-cran40/ + deb-src http://localhost/r-cran bookworm-cran40/ and tell apt to trust my key (from my Debian CRAN page): -- cgit v1.2.1