[SoaS] [PATCH] customization-guide : kickstart from the fedora13 branch

Sebastian Dziallas sebastian at when.com
Sat Jun 19 12:14:03 EDT 2010


On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Sebastian Dziallas <sebastian at when.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks a lot for your patches: they are really appreciated! I like the
> changes; they help to keep the docs updated for users of F13.
>
> I've just committed them to the GIT repository
> (http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/soas-docs/repos/mainline/commits/abbe8c114e3420555b409e64090b75f1453953a4).

Before I forget, the changes should go live here soon (it might take a
day or so until they appear for you, because the mirrors need to
sync): http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/docs/customization-guide/

--Sebastian

> Thanks again! :)
> --Sebastian
>
> On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 12:51 AM, tom-ipp <develop at tom-ipp.info> wrote:
>> Hello one more time,
>> as a user of the guide, it wasn't clear for me if I was building a soas
>> from rawhide or from F13.
>> To clarify, I add the reference to git checkout F-13 and moved the not
>> so clear note after the reference to git clone.
>> The patch :
>>
>> diff --git a/Customization Guide/en-US/Preparation.xml b/Customization
>> Guide/en-US/Preparation.xml
>> index 25b2ad6..68d01ac 100644
>> --- a/Customization Guide/en-US/Preparation.xml
>> +++ b/Customization Guide/en-US/Preparation.xml
>> @@ -58,14 +58,8 @@
>>                        </listitem>
>>                </itemizedlist>
>>                <para>
>> -                       The production of Sugar on a Stick usually takes place by providing
>> the build tool with a kind of configuration file. This file is called
>> <firstterm>kickstart</firstterm> file. We are going to start from the
>> currently existing files, which are available in Fedora's GIT
>> repositories, since the upcoming Sugar on a Stick version as a spin will
>> be part of Fedora's engineering process.
>> +                       The production of Sugar on a Stick usually takes place by providing
>> the build tool with a kind of configuration file. This file is called
>> <firstterm>kickstart</firstterm> file. We are going to start from the
>> currently existing files, which are available in Fedora's GIT
>> repositories, since Sugar on a Stick v3 "Mirabelle" as a spin is part of
>> Fedora's engineering process.
>>                </para>
>> -               <note>
>> -                       <title>Note</title>
>> -                       <para>
>> -                               Make sure to pull the appropriate branch from GIT if you want to
>> build against one of the upcoming stable releases. Otherwise, you will
>> checkout the latest moving contents from the repository.
>> -                       </para>
>> -               </note>
>>                <itemizedlist>
>>                        <listitem>
>>                        <para>
>> @@ -73,6 +67,16 @@
>>                        </para>
>>                        </listitem>
>>                </itemizedlist>
>> +               <note>
>> +                       <title>Note</title>
>> +                       <para>
>> +                               Make sure to pull the appropriate branch from GIT if you want to
>> build against one of the stable releases. Otherwise, you will checkout
>> the latest moving contents from the repository.
>> +                       </para>
>> +                       <para>
>> +                               To build against the stable version fedora 13 :
>> +                               <command>git checkout <replaceable>F-13</replaceable></command>
>> +                       </para>
>> +               </note>
>>                <para>
>>                        You have taken the first step! You have downloaded all the required
>> components and are now ready to learn how to customize Sugar on a Stick
>> for your own purposes in the next chapter.
>>                </para>
>>
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