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Hey Steve,<br>
<br>
Le 09/06/2015 22:38, Steve Langasek a écrit :<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">><br>
> This change only adds support for feeding an image part from
a local file;<br>
> it still expects the image part in question to be in the
format provided by<br>
> the system-image server. This is not the same format as the
output of a<br>
> Launchpad livefs build - those images must be post-processed
to match the<br>
> format used by system-image. (In theory launchpad could
generate them in<br>
> the same format; no one has bothered to implement this
because<br>
> post-processing would still be required in order to change
the compression<br>
> format and generate deltas.)</span><br>
Do you have any details on those format/what processing is needed?<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">><br>
> I saw mention on IRC today of setting up auto-importing these
images onto a<br>
> system-image channel. Is there a reason this isn't the
answer you're<br>
> looking for in this case? I can see that ideally it should
be easier to<br>
> substitute a locally-generated rootfs for testing, but for
the case of the<br>
> desktop image, it seems to me that we should be getting this
set up<br>
> officially ASAP.</span><br>
<br>
Having those images into a system-image channel would be nice
indeed. I was looking at doing local builds because it seemed easier
to iterate that way.<br>
<br>
I'm also unsure where/how to request the system-image server change
and I didn't want to just be blocked until somebody picks up the
server side work...<br>
<br>
Is that discussion enough to get the system-image channel item on
somebody's list? ;-)<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Sebastien Bacher<br>
<br>
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