Packages are starting to drop python2.7 support, causing build failures
if no python3 implementation is selected.
Signed-off-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gentoo.org>
stage2 runs bootstrap.sh, which made sense when gcc had a
build/bootstrap USE flags that were set in stage1 and 2. But gcc is
fully built in stage1 now, making stage2 a waste of time.
Avoids the following failure:
The following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
(see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# required by dev-python/cryptography-2.2.2-r1::gentoo[-libressl]
# required by dev-python/urllib3-1.22::gentoo
# required by dev-python/requests-2.18.4-r1::gentoo
# required by dev-python/ssl-fetch-0.4::gentoo
# required by app-portage/mirrorselect-2.2.3::gentoo
# required by app-portage/mirrorselect (argument)
>=dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2o-r3 -bindist
Due to bug 661084, the /boot/System* and other wildcard matches in
livecd/rm are not functional. This causes us to ship a duplicate copy
of kernel/initramfs, wasting space.
I've added /boot to livecd/empty to work around this for now. I only
added this to specs where /boot/* things were already in livecd/rm.
There is no reason for the livecd initramfs to need to be able to open
mdraid/dmraid/lvm arrays, so we can remove this support from the
genkernel call. The livecds will still have all the tools needed to
create/maintain/use these kinds of volumes later.
Modern genkernel also autodetects makeopts so we do not need to set that
explicitly.
ISO9660 limits label length to 32 characters, this is enforced by
mkisofs.
Catalyst now truncates to 32 characters instead of failing when mkisofs
does, however the label formatting is inconsistent and loses some
information.
New label structure:
Gentoo ${ARCH} ${WHAT} ${STAMP}
Where 'WHAT' is skipped in some cases.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
Drop tools that either aren't installed by default anymore, or don't
make sense in a netboot environment:
- readprofile: read /proc/profile which we don't enable in the kernels
- tunelp: tune line printer settings
- mcookie: manage magic cookies used by X11 (xauth)
- script: used to record interactive shell sessions
- scriptreplay: run the recording of script (see above)
- fdformat: format floppy disks which we don't enable in the kernels
- cytune: control old serial cards which we don't enable in the kernels
- tailf: use `tail` instead
- write: broadcast messages to other users logged in
- isosize: get details for ISO images
We can probably trim even more, but let's start here.