Michele I've never built packages before and while I would really love to learn that is something I'll practise on for quite a while before putting them in Cobber. I'd much prefer to rely on experts in the field for somethings.

David I did a LiveBuild last night with Trinity, I'll dd it to a usb drive today and take a look at it.
As with anything it's the finer details that make or break a working system so I'll be taking my time to get it right. I don't want to release something that isn't quite right because I rushed it and have people think Trinity is the problem. I'll probably be asking many questions along the way.
You mention live-config-trinity, is that a script of your own making or is it available online?


On 29 April 2014 19:39, David Hare <davidahare@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually live-build is the proper tool for the job, creating a totally clean build using debootstrap and a chroot. Refractasnapshot is not intended as a replacement for live-build, it is an easy-to-use GUI method to produce a working live-image from an existing installation.

Debian's live-config mechanism does not support TDE (live-session-specific configs for autologin, kpersonalizer, locale, language, sudo...) however does support additional custom scripts like live-config-trinity.

Of course whatever installer you use must reverse some of those edits (tdmrc and others).

RE Sid: Slavek's Jessie binaries work fine here at the moment. In the past the crucial ones depended on a specific binutils version which broke them for Sid.

David


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