- Apr 09, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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Simon McVittie authored
This is now part of the steamrt-dev metapackage. This reverts commit c06bb41c. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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- Apr 05, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
To be installable, this requires steamrt-dev (>= 1.20190403.0) and the extra packages that entered the repository around the same time. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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- Apr 04, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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- Apr 01, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
Not all the debug symbols in packages taken from Ubuntu 18.04 are multiarch co-installable. Not all of them even use Build-ID-based filenames yet :'-( Signed-off-by:
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Simon McVittie authored
archive.debian.org's metadata signatures have expired. I've imported the backported packages into heavy instead. This reverts commit b1da43ac. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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- Mar 28, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
jessie-updates was incorporated into jessie in the final point release, and jessie-backports is EOL. Both have been removed from Debian mirrors. Signed-off-by:
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- Mar 14, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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- Mar 13, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
This makes it easier to tell what has been run. Signed-off-by:
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- Mar 12, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
flatdeb now does this internally, at a better time (after cleaning up some of the problematic files itself). Signed-off-by:
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Simon McVittie authored
One prominent use for the sysroot tarball is with schroot, but schroot assumes that it can safely copy /etc/passwd and /etc/group from the host system into the chroot. Signed-off-by:
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Simon McVittie authored
_apt is a dynamically-allocated system uid that varies between systems. Luckily, if we delete these directories, apt will recreate them without complaint. Signed-off-by:
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- Mar 07, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
This means we can continue and produce derived Docker images without needing to download a new package list every time. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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Simon McVittie authored
This means all the packages we install are consistent with the apt lists from the base tarball. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
After patching xterm to disable libutempter, this becomes the only file in the SDK sysroot owned by a user or group outside the range statically allocated by Debian Policy (0-99). We don't need system bus activation for a chroot or container, and systems like schroot assume that /etc/passwd and /etc/group can safely be shared between the host and the chroot, so defang it by making it root:root 0444. The dpkg-statoverride record remains in place, so if you are using this SDK to make a complete virtual machine for some reason, you can use `apt-get --reinstall install dbus` to reverse this. Signed-off-by:
Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
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Simon McVittie authored
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- Mar 04, 2019
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
/var/lock is canonically a symlink to /run/lock now. Signed-off-by:
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
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Simon McVittie authored
This is helpful if you want to run aptitude. On a real system, /run would be a tmpfs, but Docker doesn't do that. Signed-off-by:
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