Distribution-independent installer framework
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Unfortunately, rsync returns exit code 23 (Partial transfer due to error) if it cannot write extended attributes (with -X) because the target file system does not support it, e.g., the FAT EFI system partition. We need -X because distributions using file system capabilities and/or SELinux require the extended attributes. But distributions using SELinux may also have SELinux labels set on files under /boot/efi, and rsync complains about those. The only clean way would be to split the rsync into one with -X and --exclude /boot/efi and a separate one without -X for /boot/efi, but only if /boot/efi is actually an EFI system partition. For now, this hack will have to do. See also: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=868755#c50 for the same issue in Anaconda, which uses a similar workaround. |
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.tx | ||
ci | ||
CMakeModules | ||
data | ||
hacking | ||
lang | ||
src | ||
thirdparty | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
AUTHORS | ||
calamares.desktop | ||
CalamaresAddBrandingSubdirectory.cmake | ||
CalamaresAddLibrary.cmake | ||
CalamaresAddModuleSubdirectory.cmake | ||
CalamaresAddPlugin.cmake | ||
CalamaresBuildTreeSettings.cmake.in | ||
CalamaresConfig.cmake.in | ||
CalamaresConfigVersion.cmake.in | ||
CalamaresUse.cmake.in | ||
cmake_uninstall.cmake.in | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
com.github.calamares.calamares.policy | ||
HACKING.md | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
settings.conf |
Calamares: Distribution-Independent Installer Framework
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Dependencies
Main:
- Compiler with C++11 support: GCC >= 4.9.0 or Clang >= 3.5.1
- CMake >= 2.8.12
- Qt >= 5.6
- yaml-cpp >= 0.5.1
- Python >= 3.3
- Boost.Python >= 1.55.0
- dmidecode
Modules:
- welcome:
- NetworkManager
- UPower
- partition:
- extra-cmake-modules
- KF5: KCoreAddons, KConfig, KI18n, KIconThemes, KIO, KService
- KPMcore >= 2.2
- bootloader:
- systemd-boot or GRUB
- unpackfs:
- squashfs-tools
- rsync
Building
See wiki for up to date building and deployment instructions.