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Refracta Development, Scripts, etc.

Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Sat Sep 08, 2012 11:35 am

squeeze uses live-config-2.0.15, and wheezy uses 3.0~a43-1. I didn't change the dependencies, because the scripts work with the older versions in squeeze.
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Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:31 pm

Refractasnapshot will work in ubuntu-12.04. What it won't do is install. I had to unpack the .deb file and copy files into place.

Installed ubuntu-12.04 in virtualbox.
Unpacked the refractsnapshot-base deb in user's home.
Copy files:
refractasnapshot.conf goes in ,etc (Note: the comma represents a forward slash. We can't post paths on this forum. Somebody is too paranoid.)
refractasnaphsot directory goes in ,usr,lib
refractasnapshot script goes in ,usr,bin

I assume that the gui version would work, too. Copy the .desktop file to ,usr,share,applications and copy the script (refractasnapshot-gui) to ,usr,bin

The snapshot iso is 617 MB, and it boots in virtualbox.

Will have to think about whether live-config-sysvinit can be changed to a recommended package, instead of a required one. It won't install because it depends on sysvinit, which is not installable. Maybe live-config-sysvinit OR live-config-upstart will suffice. I'm not sure.
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Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Sat Sep 08, 2012 7:41 pm

This one installs on ubuntu - (refractasnapshot-base_9.0.6_all.deb)
http://distro.ibiblio.org/refracta/test ... .6_all.deb

I changed the dependencies to 'live-config-sysvinit | live-config-systemd | live-config-upstart'.
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Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:12 pm

New versions of refractasnapshot:
http://distro.ibiblio.org/refracta/testing/

refractasnapshot-base_9.0.6_all.deb
refractasnapshot-gui_9.0.6_all.deb

Note: uploaded at 19:08.02 UTC on 2012-09-09. If you downloaded the base package before this time, you should re-download it. Remove the previously installed 9.0.6 and install this one.


Changes:
* Added /var/spool/mail/* to excludes list.
* Replaced isolinux boot splash with galaxy image.
* Modified spacing on isolinux boot menu.
* expanded dependencies to include live-config-systemd or live-config-upstart
* in place of live-config-sysvinit
* Added test for editor if $edit_boot_menu is set to "yes".
* $text_editor and $gui_editor defined with full path.


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Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:45 pm

The scripts seem to be working correctly in Ubuntu-12.04.

I made a snapshot using refractasnapshot-gui-9.0.6 and then used that snapshot to install to (vbox) hard drive using refractainstaller-gui-9.0.5-3.

If you don't have geany installed, and you set the config file to allow you to edit the isolinux boot menu, you'll also need to set the gui_editor variable to your editor of choice (like maybe /usr/bin/gedit).

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Re: Ubuntu

Postby dux » Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:14 am

It appears to have installed, Why does the GUI need to install gnome keying?
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Re: Ubuntu

Postby dux » Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:18 am

The gui is broken, It is asking for a admin password, I gave the password, 3 times, it then says wrong password and then closes.
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Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:43 am

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$ aptitude why gnome-keyring
i   gksu Recommends gnome-keyring


You activated the root account in your ubuntu? I'm using a standard ubuntu install, so I gave the user password to start the gui scripts, and they worked. Anything else non-standard in your system?

Were you trying to start the gui script from a terminal or from the menu/search bar? The command that starts it from a menu (in /usr/share/applications/refractasnapshot.desktop) is
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gksu /usr/bin/refractasnapshot-gui
It should also start from a root terminal - I know it works in refracta (debian) with su. It works for me in ubuntu with root terminal obtained by running 'sudo -i' or from a user terminal with sudo, or from a user terminal with gksu and the user's password.

What got installed that you didn't want? To limit what gets installed, you can use the '--no-install-recommends' option with apt-get or the '-R' option with aptitude. I already installed over my original installation, and I didn't keep the history or take notes on everything that got installed. Didn't seem like a lot to me.

Here's the list of depends for refractasnapshot:
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   bash (>= 4.1),
   rsync (>= 3.0.7),
   squashfs-tools (>= 4.0),
   genisoimage (>= 1.1.11),
   gawk (>= 3.1.7) | mawk (>= 1.3.3),
   refractasnapshot-base (>= 9.0.6),
   zenity (>= 2.30.0),
   gksu (>= 2.0.2-5)

and for refractainstaller:
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         bash (>=4.1),
         rsync (>=3.0),
         sed (>=4.2),
         grep (>=2.6),
         coreutils (>=8.5),
         e2fsprogs (>=1.41.12),
         mount (>=2.17.2),
         util-linux (>=2.17.2),
         grub-pc | grub-legacy,
         gparted (>=0.7.0),
         zenity (>=2.30.0),
         refractainstaller-base (>= 9.0.5-3),
         gksu (>= 2.0.2-5)

A lot of the above will already be present in a standard installation.
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Re: Ubuntu

Postby J.T.Kirk » Tue Sep 11, 2012 3:44 pm

Hi

The refractasnapshot function with Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 with De Lxde?

Thanks

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Re: Ubuntu

Postby fsmithred » Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:43 am

I've never tested with ubuntu 10.x, but it should work ok.
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