- do not link (explicitly) to Calamares libraries, the CMake
functions do that automatically.
- while here, tidy and remove commented-out-bits
- while here, remove unneeded includes
- point to main Calamares site in the 'part of' headers instead
of to github (this is the "this file is part of Calamares"
opening line for most files).
- remove boilerplate from all source files, CMake modules and completions,
this is the 3-paragraph summary of the GPL-3.0-or-later, which has
a meaning entirely covered by the SPDX tag.
In spite of there being considerable documentation sometimes in the
config file, we go with CC0 because we don't want the notion of
'derived work' of a config file.
The example `settings.conf` is also CC0. Add some docs to
it while we're at it.
The build instructions are not that interesting, it's a toss-up
between CC0 and BSD-2, but because other CMake bits are BSD-2-Clause,
apply that to more CMakeLists. The copyright date isn't all that
accurate, but these are just inconsequential files.
While here, tidy up and get rid of some useless intermediates.
- These tests don't actually test anything in this specific module,
they do test CalamaresUtils::System.
- Wrangling System and JobQueue and GlobalStorage instances is fraught
- This makes linking easier,
- Adds the right includes (needed on FreeBSD),
- Lets us drop silly GUI setting for non-GUI tests (I think this was
a side-effect of compiling on FreeBSD, where UI would pull in
/usr/local/include).
- Let's just have one header definining export- and visibility-
macros for Calamares. They are still selected based on the
export flags (*_PRO), just defined in one header instead of two.
- calamares_automoc() sets AUTOMOC, but also adds some flags
to avoid compilation warnings from the generated MOC code.
- drop weird hard-coded include paths
- The mitigations are slightly intrusive, and may clash
with other, similar mitigations (especially for initramfs,
the recommended solution is to configure the system with
the snippet outside of Calamares).
- These tests exercise the createTargetFile() logic,
which is essential for creating a safe initramfs
configuration snippet.
- Could be moved into libcalamares instead, since the tests
are not really initramfs specific.
- Use 120 seconds for update-initramfs, instead of 10. Previous
Python code had no timeout at all, which wasn't so hot either.
10 seconds, though, is too short for slow CPU & slow disk.
- new implementation handles blank (maps to "all") configuration,
- allows specifying "$uname" as kernel name, to use `uname -r`,
- allows specifying a specific kernel.