[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
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[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
Did you ever upgrade LXDE in Nemesis 3.5 to current? If you did can I have a copy. If not how hard can it be?
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[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
nope
don't know havn't tried.. i do know that lxdm has a problem starting ..
i do, however have an xfce module that i will (probly) upload when i do the next update..
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[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
What I did so far and here is a list.
1. Upgraded to your current.
2. Did xzm2dir to 003-lxde, 003-lxdextra and 003-shared those were in Nemesis 3.5 (LXDE).
3. Copy the /var/lib/pacman/local/ALPM_DB_VERSION from the live system to extracted to the 3 from # 2 (above)
4. Did setup-pacman and the converted to module.
5 Create these.
003-lxde
003-lxdextra
003-shared
These are the modules in the the 3 *.xzm files and this is how they were made.
6. This is where to upgrade the modules but not sure what I need to do or do this?
7. Do dir2xzm to the 3 files.
1. Upgraded to your current.
2. Did xzm2dir to 003-lxde, 003-lxdextra and 003-shared those were in Nemesis 3.5 (LXDE).
3. Copy the /var/lib/pacman/local/ALPM_DB_VERSION from the live system to extracted to the 3 from # 2 (above)
4. Did setup-pacman and the converted to module.
5 Create these.
003-lxde
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faenza-icon-theme gcr gnome-keyring gtk-engine-murrine gtk-engines gtk3 iso-codes json-glib libfm libfm-extra libgnome-keyring libnotify libsecret lxappearance lxappearance-obconf lxde-common lxdm-consolekit lxinput lxlauncher lxmenu-data lxpanel lxrandr lxsession lxtask lxterminal menu-cache network-manager-applet networkmanager-openvpn networkmanager-pptp networkmanager-vpnc nm-connection-editor obconf pcmanfm pptpclient rest vpnc zukitwo-themes
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atkmm cairomm colord dconf deadbeef epdfview gconf gcr glibmm gmtk gnome-keyring gnome-mplayer gnome-screenshot gpart gparted gpicview gpointing-device-settings gtkmm gvfs gvfs-afc gvfs-smb i3lock ldb leafpad libcaca libdca libdvdnav libftdi-compat libgnome-keyring libirman libmad libmng libnotify libsecret libsigc++ libusb-compat libxss lirc mobile-broadband-provider-info mplayer mtools network-manager-applet networkmanager-pptp networkmanager-vpnc nm-connection-editor obconf p7zip pamac pangomm poppler poppler-glib pptpclient python2 rtmpdump scrnsaverproto smbclient sound-theme-freedesktop tdb tevent transmission-gtk udisks2 usbmuxd vpnc vte3 xarchiver xautolock
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gtk3 gvfs gvfs-afc gvfs-smb json-glib ldb libcanberra libftdi-compat libusb-compat p7zip rest tdb tevent udisks2 usbmuxd
6. This is where to upgrade the modules but not sure what I need to do or do this?
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# pacman -S <list of packages>
7. Do dir2xzm to the 3 files.
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[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
first, download packages to cache, but don't install and ignore dependencies.. also check the package lists for doubles eg. gtk3 is listed in both 003-shared and 003-lxde (it only needs to be in one)
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pacman -Sddw <list of packages>
then
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pacman -Uddr /path/to/extractedmodule /var/cache/pacman/pkg/*.pkg.tar.xz
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pacman -Scc
if this works for you, it still probably won't boot to X ... check here for some ideas:
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[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
updated base modules 30-dec-2017
core:
gui:
xtra:
core:
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archlinux-keyring
curl
device-mapper
dialog
elogind
fuse-common
gawk
gcc-libs
git
glibc
gpgme
gpm
icu
inxi
iptables
krb5
libassuan
libatomic_ops
libelogind
libinput
libnftnl
libnghttp2
libnm
libnm-glib
libsodium
libtool
libunistring
logrotate
nano
networkmanager
openrc
openssl-1.0
opensysusers
package-query
pacman
pinentry
polkit
run-parts
shadow
tar
xfsprogs
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avahi
cairo
gtk-update-icon-cache
harfbuzz
libjpeg-turbo
librsvg
libxcursor
libxfont2
libxkbcommon-x11
mcpp
mesa
upower
xf86-video-amdgpu
xf86-video-ati
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ffmpeg
lcms2
libxkbcommon
mpg123
mailcap
twolame
x265
removed mime-types(replaced by mailcap)
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[How to] manually upgrade 3.5 base modules
Do you still use this to build your Nemesis today or have you change anything? If you change it can point me to it so I can read up how you did it.ncmprhnsbl wrote: ↑18 Dec 2016, 01:17one way to upgrade porteus/nemesis 3.5 001, 002 modules
Heres the ones i made:
find them here: 2019 updated base modules
NOTE: this was the process as of DEC-2016, please read the whole thread to see subsequent changes
Most important is that Manjaro core repo are now replaced with Artix repos(system,galaxy,world), since that (soon) Manjaro-openrc will be discontinued.
As of 26-Sept-2017: Manjaro repos(extra,community) will no longer be used, instead, Arch repos(extra,community) will be used.
I recomend using the supplied updated modules above
Here i describe my process for upgrading the base modules of nemesis..
all steps were done using a partially upgraded(with an extra module) version,
so ssl and dcadec issues weren't encountered..
everthing done in X environment with a terminal, cut and paste, and a filemanager.
step1
make a directory on a ext() partition(say for eg. sdaX), we'll call it 'update'
copy 001-core.xzm to 'update'
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# cd /mnt/sdaX/update # mkdir 001-core # xzm2dir 001-core.xzm 001-core
copy the /var/lib/pacman/local/ALPM_DB_VERSION from the live system to extracted 001-core
step3
this command will supply a text file to /tmp named pkglist with the names of all the package names (without version info) in the target moduleList of packages:Code: Select all
# pacman -Qr /path/to/extracted/module | awk '{print $1}' > /tmp/pkglist
001-core (19.12.2016):002-gui (19.12.2016):Code: Select all
acl acpid acpid-openrc archlinux-keyring attr bash bzip2 ca-certificates ca-certificates-cacert ca-certificates-mozilla ca-certificates-utils cdrtools cgmanager cgmanager-openrc consolekit consolekit-openrc coreutils cpio cracklib cronie cronie-openrc curl db dbus-glib dbus-openrc dbus-x11 device-mapper device-mapper-openrc dhclient dhcpcd dhcpcd-openrc dialog diffutils dmidecode dnssec-anchors dosfstools downgrade e2fsprogs elfutils eudev eudev-systemd eventlog expac expat file filesystem findutils fuse-common fuse2 gawk gcc-libs gdbm gettext glib-networking glib2 glibc glibc-openrc gmp gnupg gnutls gpgme gpm gpm-openrc gptfdisk grep gsettings-desktop-schemas gzip haveged haveged-openrc hddtemp hdparm hwids iana-etc inetutils inetutils-openrc inotify-tools inxi iproute2 iptables iptables-openrc iputils ipw2100-fw ipw2200-fw jansson js17 json-c kbd kbproto keyutils kmod krb5 ldns less libarchive libassuan libatomic_ops libcap libdaemon libdbi libedit libelf libeudev libeudev-systemd libevdev libffi libgcrypt libgpg-error libgudev libidn libinput libksba libldap libmm-glib libmnl libndp libnewt libnftnl libnih libnl libnm-glib libpcap libpgm libproxy libpsl libsasl libseccomp libsecret libsodium libsoup libssh2 libtasn1 libteam libtirpc libtool libunistring libusb libutil-linux libwacom libx11 libxau libxcb libxdmcp libxml2 linux-api-headers lm_sensors logrotate lsof lynx lz4 lzo manjaro-keyring mc mdadm mdadm-openrc mpfr mtdev nano ncurses net-tools netifrc nettle networkmanager-consolekit networkmanager-openrc npth nspr nss ntfs-3g ntp ntp-openrc openrc openresolv openssh openssh-openrc openssl openvpn openvpn-openrc p11-kit package-query pacman pacman-mirrorlist pam pambase parted patch pciutils pcre perl pinentry pkcs11-helper polkit-consolekit popt ppp procps-ng psmisc python readline rfkill rp-pppoe rsync run-parts screen sdparm sed shadow slang sqlite squashfs-tools sudo sysfsutils syslog-ng syslog-ng-openrc sysvinit tar tcl texinfo tzdata udev-openrc unrar unzip usb_modeswitch usbutils util-linux vi wget which wpa_supplicant xcb-proto xfsprogs xproto xz yajl zd1211-firmware zeromq zip zlib
002-xtra (19.12.2016):Code: Select all
atk avahi cairo compositeproto damageproto fixesproto fontconfig fontsproto freeglut freetype2 gdk-pixbuf2 giflib glew glu graphite gtk-update-icon-cache gtk2 harfbuzz hicolor-icon-theme hwinfo imlib2 inputproto jasper json-c libcroco libcups libdatrie libdrm libepoxy libfontenc libice libid3tag libjpeg-turbo libomxil-bellagio libpciaccess libpng librsvg libsm libthai libtiff libtxc_dxtn libunwind libutempter libxemu libxaw libxcomposite libxcursor libxdamage libxext libxfixes libxfont libxft libxi libxinerama libxkbcommon-x11 libxkbfile libxmu libxpm libxrandr libxrender libxshmfence libxt libxtst libxv libxvmc libxxf86vm llvm-libs mcpp mesa mesa-demos mhwd mhwd-amdgpu mhwd-ati mhwd-catalyst mhwd-db mhwd-nvidia mhwd-nvidia-304xx mhwd-nvidia-340xx openbox pango pixman pm-utils randrproto recordproto renderproto shared-mime-info startup-notification upower v86d videoproto vte vte-common wayland xbitmaps xcb-util xextproto xf86-input-evdev xf86-input-joystick xf86-input-keyboard xf86-input-mouse xf86-input-synaptics xf86-input-vmmouse xf86-input-void xf86-video-amdgpu xf86-video-ark xf86-video-ati xf86-video-dummy xf86-video-fbdev xf86-video-glint xf86-video-i128 xf86-video-intel xf86-video-mach64 xf86-video-neomagic xf86-video-nouveau xf86-video-nv xf86-video-openchrome xf86-video-r128 xf86-video-savage xf86-video-siliconmotion xf86-video-sis xf86-video-tdfx xf86-video-trident xf86-video-vesa xf86-video-vmware xf86-video-voodoo xf86vidmodeproto xineramaproto xkeyboard-config xorg-bdftopcf xorg-font-util xorg-font-utils xorg-fonts-alias xorg-fonts-encodings xorg-fonts-misc xorg-iceauth xorg-luit xorg-mkfontdir xorg-mkfontscale xorg-server xorg-server-common xorg-server-utils xorg-sessreg xorg-setxkbmap xorg-xauth xorg-xbacklight xorg-xcmsdb xorg-xgamma xorg-xhost xorg-xinit xorg-xinput xorg-xkbcomp xorg-xmessage xorg-xmodmap xorg-xprop xorg-xrandr xorg-xrdb xorg-xrefresh xorg-xset xorg-xsetroot xterm
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a52dec aalib alsa-lib alsa-utils alsa-utils-openrc at-spi2-atk at-spi2-core cifs-utils dcadec desktop-file-utils dmxproto enca faac faad2 ffmpeg fftw flac fribidi gsm gtkdialog hdf5 icu ilmbase jack lame lcms2 libass libasyncns libatasmart libavc1394 libbluray libbsd libcap-ng libcddb libcdio libcdio-paranoia libdmx libdvdread libev libevent libexif libglade libgusb libiec61883 libimobiledevice libkeybinder2 libmodplug libmp4v2 libogg libplist libpulse libraw1394 libsamplerate libsndfile libsoxr libssh libtheora libunique libusbmuxd libva libva-intel-driver libva-vdpau-driver libvdpau libvdpau-va-gl libvorbis libvpx libwbclient libwebp libwnck libx264 libxkbcommon libxres libxxf86dga mime-types mpg123 netcdf opencore-amr openexr openjpeg openjpeg2 opus orc pm-quirks recode schroedinger sdl sdl2 speex speexdsp talloc ttf-dejavu twolame v4l-utils vid.stab wavpack x265 xcb-util-image xclip xdg-user-dirs xdg-utils xf86dgaproto xvidcore zita-alsa-pcmi zita-resampler
note: if you need wifi network, you can use: terminal/console > nmtui
if you haven't already, set up pacman mirrors, etc with:sync to packagebase and install the keyrings to the live system(and keep the pkgs in the cache)Code: Select all
setup-pman
first to check the list of packages for nonexistent, AUR, wrong named packages)(say n to install)Code: Select all
# pacman -Sy archlinux-keyring manjaro-keyring
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# pacman -S <list of packages>
cower and pacaur are from AUR so remove them from list (have since rebuilt these added them to module above)Code: Select all
rror: target not found: cower error: target not found: eudev-systemdcompat error: target not found: ipw2100 error: target not found: ipw2200 :: There are 2 providers available for libdbus: :: Repository core 1) dbus 2) dbus-x11 error: target not found: ntfs-3g-fuse error: target not found: pacaur
ipw2100 was incorrectly stripped of -fw
eudev-systemdcompat is replaced by eudev-systemd and libeudev-systemd
libdus replaced by dbus-x11
To compare the list against a pacman -Syu list of upgrades
to find packages that dont need to be upgraded and remove them from the list do this:Code: Select all
# pacman -Qu | awk '{print $1}' > /tmp/full-update-list (to get a full list of updates) then # comm -12 /tmp/full-update-list /tmp/pkglist > /tmp/updatesformodule (which gives a list of packages to be updated for target module
step4
get the required packages to cache(without installing them) using a text file with a list of package names
before, make sure that all that is in cache is the keyrings you installed earlierinstall these packages to 001-coreCode: Select all
# pacman -Sw `cat /tmp/pkglist` (for all the packages) or # pacman -Sw `cat /tmp/updatesformodule` (for just the out of date packages)
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# pacman -Uddr /sdaX/update/001-core /var/cache/pacman/pkg/*.pkg.tar.*
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# pacman -Udd -needed -r /sdaX/update/001-core /var/cache/pacman/pkg/*.pkg.tar.*
step5 (this section is incomplete)
remove some things:step6Code: Select all
/usr/share/locale/ (keep the required locales if you use other than US_en) /usr/share/doc/ /usr/share/gtk-doc/ /usr/share/man/ /usr/share/gir/ /usr/share/info/ /usr/share/i18n/locales /usr/share/licenses/ /usr/share/texinfo/ /usr/include/ [color=#FF0000]these header files should kept somewhere to include in devel[/color] /usr/lib/python3.5/test/ more...maybe (different for each 00 module)
make the module..step7Code: Select all
# dir2xzm /sdaX/update/001-core 001-core-1.xzm
repeat for 002-gui and 002-xtra, clearing var/cache/pacman/pkg/ beforehand.
suggestion: keep the extracted modules for future upgrades.
todo:
revise/improve steps
include alternative approach(es)
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.