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Binary images #8

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ghost opened this issue Aug 15, 2018 · 5 comments
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Binary images #8

ghost opened this issue Aug 15, 2018 · 5 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Aug 15, 2018

I think you need to compile new system images.

@michaelforney
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Yep, I've been meaning to do that for a while. Thanks for the reminder!

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ghost commented Oct 22, 2018

So?

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michaelforney commented Oct 22, 2018

What types of binary images are you in? I can think of several that might be interesting:

In each case, there is a question of which sets should I include? I can see a case for minimal images containing just the essentials for basic text-only usage, desktop-oriented images with velox, netsurf, etc, or just including every package.

In any case, I'm hoping to get binaries created automatically on push, since I already have travis building everything anyway.

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ghost commented Mar 15, 2019

I'd like to use Oasis on real hardware rather than Qemu. It would be nice to have a .fs image for x86 and x86_64. Maybe with a minimal set (text-only) and a complete one

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Jan69 commented Nov 28, 2020

so, how's the progress with premade images? been a few years... ;)
when possible, it'd be great if there would be at least a chroot-able filesystem of Oasis available that can compile another Oasis, for example, the old image's Ninja is too old, so it can't build new Oasis...

bootable images would be extra nice extras, be they virtual or physical-bootable, as long as they can bootstrap another instance, it doesn't matter that much which package set there is exactly.

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