dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions > dCore X86
Debian Jessie dCore
Jason W:
Updated to deal better with groups the user needs to belong to and that would require a re-login to effect upon adding the user to group. Please download and test.
Jason W:
Updated. Main fix is a hopefully error proof way of dealing with the waitusb boot code when specifying UUID or LABEL. In Jessie and Trusty, blkid being able to read the label/uuid of a usb device does not mean the device is ready to be mounted, nor does a dry run of mount issue the right exit code upon failure. Actually being able to mount the device is what is tested in the routine.
http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/dCore-jessie.gz
http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/dCore-jessie.gz.md5.txt
Jason W:
Updated for the issues found in dCore-wheezy:
Added the ability to call unloaded ondemand apps from a root terminal if root use is desired like in gparted. Also fixed the issue of ondemand not obeying command arguements.
I added an exit code of 1 in debExtract where tar and ar are used in the case of their failure. Deb2sce was supposed to exit on a fail of debExtract, but the tar and ar commands failing were not causing the debExtract script to exit with a 1. Hopefully it is more robust now, the md5sums of the debian packages and prebuilt were already being checked whether being redownloaded or using what is already in the sce dir, my hunch is normally an out of disk space issue if there is failure.
Please download and test.
http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/dCore-jessie.gz
http://tinycorelinux.net/5.x/x86/release_candidates/dCore-jessie/dCore-jessie.gz.md5.txt
netnomad:
hi jason,
is there an issue with the md5sum?
did you include the scepkglist-script in this cut?
thank you for your help.
Jason W:
With what md5sum? Please give more details. Do you mean why make more checking for the md5 checking already in importsce? That is a good question, but if a "tar" or "ar" function fails, then it does not automatically cause a failure of debExtract. There was added some testing of the ar and tar functions in debExtract that would make a failing of tar and ar a failing of debExtract, which would make importsce (via deb2sce) more solid.
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