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KERNEL-WEDGE-GEN-CONTROL(1) | General Commands Manual | KERNEL-WEDGE-GEN-CONTROL(1) |
NAME¶
kernel-wedge-gen-control - generate debian/control file
SYNOPSIS¶
kernel-wedge gen-control
DESCRIPTION¶
Generate a debian/control from the control stub, the kernel-versions files, and the package-list files.
For each kernel version and flavour, and for each module list defined for that flavour, gen-control will create a binary package control paragraph. This is normally based on a template in the package-list in the default-configuration directory.
Templates are processed as follows:
- 1.
- For each standard control field name, copy the template control field name_flavour, name_arch_flavour, name_arch, or name (in descending order of priority).
- 2.
- Append the kernel version and flavour to package names in the Package and Depends fields.
- 3.
- Stop processing the package if it has been excluded.
- 4.
- Set the Architecture, Package-Type, Kernel-Version, and Section fields automatically.
- 5.
- Remove any package that is not going to be built from the Depends field. This can be overridden by adding a "!" to the dependency name.
- 6.
- Add the original (unsuffixed) package name to the Provides field.
- 7.
- Emit the processed control paragraph.
The package-list in the configuration directory may add new package templates or override template field values. For example:
# This file is used to build up the control file. The kernel version and # "-di" are appended to the package names. Section can be left out. So can # architecture, which is derived from the files in the modules directory. # It overwrites specifications from /usr/share/kernel-wedge/package-list. Package: fat-modules Priority: standard Package: nic-modules Depends: kernel-image, nic-shared-modules, core-modules, firewire-core-modules Package: other-modules Depends: kernel-image Description: some other modules I like to have in the installer
The configuration directory may have an exclude-packages file that lists any udebs (by full package name) that would normally be built, but should be excluded from the control file.
AUTHOR¶
Joey Hess, Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
June 2019 | Kernel-wedge |