On Saturday 20 January 2007 21:38, John Summerfield wrote: > I'm looking at splittree in FC6; it's hard-coded to 640*1024.0*1024, and > I don't see a way to override it. > > I contend it should be specifiable from the commandline, and the default > value be set in a configuration file for the distro. The config file > might also specify the product name (RHEL, FC, Clark Connect etc) and > release. > > And all this info should go into the first ISO image so folk can easily > see how to recreate it, create modified versions etc etc. Of course, > this is all beyond the scope of changing CD size.... In the compose tools we use, we don't call splittree directly, rather we import splittree as a module and set some variables that way, then call splittree.timber(). The particular compose tool I'm working on, pungi, will have the configurable items in a config file, to allow for easy reproduction. I don't necessarily think they belong on the CD itself, as much of the config will be specific to the compose environment, which may not necessarily match what is external (repo locations, compose destination, etc..). -- Jesse Keating Release Engineer: Fedora
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