04-09-2018, 02:22 PM
A little update...
In order to build a new Lemur, based on Debian 9 (Stretch), I had to rewrite the Lemur build scripts. The old scripts from past Lemurs failed completely. I was able to get my new scripts to build the Lemur Debian base. From there I manually installed all the Lemur-izations after I installed the base. However, for release of Lemur to the public, the build scripts have to build a complete Lemur. I can't release a base ISO and ask the public to manually install the other bits that make up Lemur. Which leads me to my next point. I'm having issues with the scripts that add the Lemur-ization bits to the build. The Debian Live tools, commands, layout, etc. have changed a bit since I last used them.
So, as soon as I get the scripts sorted to where they will build a complete Lemur then testing will begin. After successful testing, the new Liquid Lemur 3.0 will be released. I'm estimating by the first week of May, 2018.
-Ed
In order to build a new Lemur, based on Debian 9 (Stretch), I had to rewrite the Lemur build scripts. The old scripts from past Lemurs failed completely. I was able to get my new scripts to build the Lemur Debian base. From there I manually installed all the Lemur-izations after I installed the base. However, for release of Lemur to the public, the build scripts have to build a complete Lemur. I can't release a base ISO and ask the public to manually install the other bits that make up Lemur. Which leads me to my next point. I'm having issues with the scripts that add the Lemur-ization bits to the build. The Debian Live tools, commands, layout, etc. have changed a bit since I last used them.
So, as soon as I get the scripts sorted to where they will build a complete Lemur then testing will begin. After successful testing, the new Liquid Lemur 3.0 will be released. I'm estimating by the first week of May, 2018.
-Ed