On 07/12/2015 09:53 AM, Cameron Whiting wrote: > Hello, I'm a university student looking to mirror torios for accademic > purposes. I was curious if any of the package configuration is unique > between this and other distros, and where packages are stored uniquely > (if they're not just in common with, say, ubuntu's repositories) > > so, I'd like to grab a copy of your source :) > > Cameron Whiting > > -- > > > D62F490F0C67ACD3 > +1307.438.9583 > >
Hi, Most of our source code is hosted on launchpad, there is also some hosted on github. ToriOS is based off of Ubuntu 12.04 (currently, though once we fix the last few kinks we will move on to 14.04). For the base OS packages we have the torios branch. https://code.launchpad.net/~torios-dev There is also our up-to-date JWM 2.3.0 branch hosted there as well as another program called ztweaks (very quick common tweaks in a shell script). The One Button Installer is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~israeldahl/one-button-installer/trunk The menu generation scripts are here: https://code.launchpad.net/~israeldahl/jwm-menu/trunk The plymouth theme is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~israeldahl/+junk/torios-plymouth The JWM settings manager is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~israeldahl/jwm-settings-manager/trunk Our lightweight user adding program is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~israeldahl/fladduser/trunk These are the scripts to build the ISO. https://github.com/Israel-/ISOmaker These are the script for building the Base OS to turn into a tarball for installing: https://github.com/Israel-/torios-from-mini Basically to build ToriOS from the ground up, you will need to install the Ubuntu mini.iso to a computer (or VM). Then run then torios-from-mini script. Then use mktbl to create a tarball (though you could do it from any live CD using mount and tar commands. Then save the tarball as ToriOS-i386 in the same directory as the ISOmaker scripts. make sure all the scripts are chmod +x and run ./ISOmaker The process is all automated and should just work... but the scripts will only run in an Ubuntu installation AFAIK. It might work in Debian/Mint/Elementary/etc... If you want to simply build the packages for each program, and you are running Ubuntu let me know and I can send you my bzr cheat sheet. But if you know how to use bzr and have all the build/packaging tools installed you just bzr branch lp:/<whatever>/ cd /<whatever>/ and then bzr builddeb -- -S -us -uc And finally: pbuilder-dist precise build ..//<whatever>_<version>.dsc / This will build the package in your ~/pbuilder/precise_result directory Feel free to ask me any questions! -- Regards -Israel ToriOS Team
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