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How the build process works
The following process is followed to build images:
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Iterate through all of the stage directories in alphanumeric order
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Bypass a stage directory if it contains a file called "SKIP"
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Run the script
prerun.sh
which is generally just used to copy the build directory between stages. -
In each stage directory iterate through each subdirectory and then run each of the install scripts it contains, again in alphanumeric order. These need to be named with a two digit padded number at the beginning. There are a number of different files and directories which can be used to control different parts of the build process:
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00-run.sh - A unix shell script. Needs to be made executable for it to run.
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00-run-chroot.sh - A unix shell script which will be run in the chroot of the image build directory. Needs to be made executable for it to run.
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00-debconf - Contents of this file are passed to debconf-set-selections to configure things like locale, etc.
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00-packages - A list of packages to install. Can have more than one, space separated, per line.
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00-packages-nr - As 00-packages, except these will be installed using the
--no-install-recommends -y
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00-patches - A directory containing patch files to be applied, using quilt. If a file named 'EDIT' is present in the directory, the build process will be interrupted with a bash session, allowing an opportunity to create/revise the patches.
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If the stage directory contains files called "EXPORT_NOOBS" or "EXPORT_IMAGE" then add this stage to a list of images to generate
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Generate the images for any stages that have specified them
It is recommended to examine build.sh for finer details.