Hi, On Mon, 2015-03-23 at 18:14 +0100, IT Superhack wrote: > Michael Tremer: > > Hi Timmothy, > > > > On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 10:43 +0100, IT Superhack wrote: > >> Hi everybody, > >> > >> I am currently working on bug #10767. > > > > thanks for looking into this. > > > >> During the last week, I wrote a shell script which compares the > >> running kernel to the installed kernel files (/boot/...). If they > >> are different, it recreates the files "boot.script" and > >> "boot.scr". Because of that, the user doesn't have to do this > >> after every kernel update. > > > > I do not really get what this script is supposed to do. In case of > > an update, the boot.script file will be overwritten any way. The > > version with the binary header can then be created at build time. > The installation manual > (http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/arm/wandboard/wandboardquad) says: > "Please note, after each kernel update the boot.script needs to be > adjusted and the convert_bootscript.sh or the containing command needs > to be executed." > Thereof, the steps of adjusting boot.script and running mkimage seem to > be necessary after each kernel update. They don't seem to be done by the > update mechanism itself at the moment. *What* needs to be adjusted? > > > > What are you exactly trying to solve here? > > > This is what I'm trying to provide: A script that can be executed by > Pakfire after an update. > It checks wether it runs on a wandboard and if it does, it updates the > boot.script stuff. *What* does it "update" with *what*? > >> However, the script needs to be triggered after a kernel update > >> took place. (Of course, I could copy it into /etc/cron.hourly/, > >> but in my opinion, this is not a good solution.) I guess it needs > >> to be triggered by Pakfire after the update process is done. > > > > Cron is never the solution. > > > >> Now comes my question: How do I do this? How can I tell Pakfire > >> to run a custom shell script after an update? > >> > >> I would be very greatful if you could mail me some hints. > >> > >> Best regards, Timmothy Wilson > >> _______________________________________________ Development > >> mailing list Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > >> http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development > > EDIT: Sorry, I mixed up the destination addresses and send the mail to > Michael and not into the development list. > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development(a)lists.ipfire.org > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/development