dependencies: rename debian in pureos-10.
We can't require contributors to install Debian as it has freedom issues[1] but for contributors, installing PureOS is easier since it's at least FSDG compliant[2]. So it makes sense to show that PureOS is the primary target here. This is also reflected in the reality as the current GNU Boot maintainers already installed PureOS 10 inside virtual machines and/or containers to test this script and build the GNU Boot 0.1 RC1 release. [1]https://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.html#Debian [2]https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org> Acked-by: Adrien 'neox' Bourmault <neox@gnu.org>
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.PHONY: all check download modules ich9m-descriptors payloads roms release \
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clean crossgcc-clean install-dependencies-ubuntu \
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install-dependencies-debian install-dependencies-arch \
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install-dependencies-pureos-10 install-dependencies-arch \
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install-dependencies-void
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all: roms
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install-dependencies-ubuntu:
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./build dependencies trisquel-10
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install-dependencies-debian:
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./build dependencies debian
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install-dependencies-pureos-10:
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./build dependencies pureos-10
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install-dependencies-arch:
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./build dependencies arch
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If instead you use PureOS 10 (byzantium) you can use the following
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command instead:
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sudo make install-dependencies-debian
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sudo make install-dependencies-pureos-10
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When this is done you can build all the GNU Boot images with the
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following command (this uses the Makefile):
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and for PureOS 10 (byzantium):
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sudo ./build dependencies debian
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sudo ./build dependencies pureos-10
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The build script automatically runs all necessary commands; for example
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`./build payload grub` will automatically run `./build module grub` if the
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