armbian-config uses debconf-apt-progress which is part of debconf.
libtext-iconv-perl is needed to prevent the following error, when
uninstalling a package through debconf-apt-progress:
Can't locate object method "new" via package "Text::Iconv" (perhaps you forgot to load "Text::Iconv"?) at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/Encoding.pm line 65, <GEN2> line 2.
dpkg: error processing package nfs-common (--configure):
- we've some smelly stuff in write_uboot_platform for some families that we'd rather catch early
- implement small syntax fixes in setup_write_uboot_platform
* Add a list of BASH shell aliases and merge them with ohmyZSH aliases
* Add command armbian-upgrade to the BSP which executes update + upgrade
* Display armbian-upgrade only if there are upgrades
* Generate empty folder where will store data. This doesn't exists at early start
* Move armbian-install to /usr/bin and autoexecute sudo
- https://tracker.debian.org/news/1579223/software-properties-removed-from-testing/
- that provides add-apt-repository, but we don't use that on Debian, hopefully
- move also cpufrequtils hack (which requires release) to specific function after userspace checks and when DISTRIBUTION is set
- `software-properties-gtk` if of course also gone, so remove that for desktop's sake
The kernel option `CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_NONE` was superseded by `CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS` in 6.12.
Adapt the kernel compilation script accordingly to force the correct kernel option.
Source: c7ff693fa2
- Fixes: 71296430fa -- which only set `SKIP_ARMBIAN_REPO=yes` when `rootfs` cli shortcut used
- GHA artifact pipelines are generic across all artifacts, and don't use the cli shortcuts
- instead, they use the `artifact` shortcut, with the `WHAT=rootfs` parameter
- so in GHA pipelines `SKIP_ARMBIAN_REPO=yes` was not taking effect
- rootfs artifact itself now enforces `SKIP_ARMBIAN_REPO` to be `yes` and makes it readonly
- also add `SKIP_ARMBIAN_REPO` to the general change-tracking for more clarity about configs and hooks etc
- add change tracking calls before/after generic artifact config adapter for even more clarity
- it's more and more common that the (bare) DT files in our `dt` folders have landed upstream
- this adds warnings and marks the patching table red when some bare-dt file overwrites what's already in git
- without this it's very easy to forget them there during bumps