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clayton craft d931ac430c Handle generating weston.ini in post-install script (#201)
This PR automatically creates the weston.ini in the
postmarketos-base post-install script based on options set in the
deviceinfo file for a particular device. This replaces #191.
If weston.ini exists, then no modifications are made.

(Optional) options supported in this PR for deviceinfo are:
deviceinfo_weston_core_modules - defaults to NONE if none specified
deviceinfo_weston_core_backend - defaults to 'fbdev-backend.so' if none specified
deviceinfo_weston_keymap_rules - keymap rule, found under /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/
deviceinfo_weston_keymap_model - keymap model
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pmbootstrap

Sophisticated chroot/build/flash tool to develop and install postmarketOS.

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Requirements

  • Linux distribution
  • Python 3
  • OpenSSL

Usage

Check out the porting guide for a practical start!

Run ./pmbootstrap.py init first, to select a target device and the work folder, which will contain all the chroots and other data. After that, you can run any command. All dependencies (e.g. chroots) will be installed automatically, if they are not available yet.

Here are some examples:

./pmbootstrap.py --help: List all available commands

./pmbootstrap.py log: Run tail -f on the logfile, which contains detailed output. Do this in a second terminal, while executing another pmbootstrap command to get all the details.

./pmbootstrap.py chroot: Open a shell inside a native Alpine Linux chroot (~6 MB install size).

./pmbootstrap.py chroot -- ls -l /home/user Execute ls -l /home/user inside the chroot. Make sure, that you use -- before the command, so all following options (e.g. -l) do not get interpreted by pmbootstrap, but passed correctly to your command.

./pmbootstrap.py chroot --suffix=buildroot_armhf: Open a shell inside an armhf Alpine Linux chroot, with qemu user mode emulation and binfmt support automatically set up.

./pmbootstrap.py build hello-world: Build the "hello-world" package (specify any package from the aports-folder here).

./pmbootstrap.py build hello-world --arch=armhf: Build the "hello-world" package for armhf inside the armhf chroot, with the cross-compiler installed in the native chroot (chroots are connected via distcc).

./pmbootstrap.py install: Generate a system image file with a full postmarketOS installation. All required packages get built first, if they do not exist yet. You will get asked for the "user" password and the root partition password.

./pmbootstrap.py install --sdcard=/dev/mmcblk0: Format and partition the SD card /dev/mmcblk0, and put a full postmarketOS installation on it

Testsuite

Simply install pytest (via your package manager or via pip) and run it inside the pmbootstrap folder.