it looks like it translated fine, you shouldnt have to create mcorepup.fig.py again unless you change the .fig source.rockedge wrote:I managed to get it to run all the way through using a Tahr 6.0.6 built custom from woof-CE..
yes, from the screencap it looks like it was successful. mcorepup 0.3 means thats 0.1 was the first version of the script to ever be adapted to corepup (july 2018) and 0.3 is the third (july 2018) and the output is still extremely verbose-- but everything actually looks normal from the screencap.a corepup-8.iso was created but not correctly populated.Also many errors seemed to have occurred during the build
have you tried booting it? what did it do?
mcorepup 0.3 creates corepup-8, which is supposed to be that size.
personally, i think it worked. if not, i can give you some commands to try out to collect more information that we can use to figure out what happened.
mcorepup doesnt clean up after itself, instead it keeps everything in /mnt/mcorepup. the reason is that you might want those files before you get rid of them. note that it probably wont work a second time until you remove the files and unmount the coreplus iso.
but id make a copy of that iso, i believe it may have worked.
this isnt confidence, its experience. i could be wrong, but from here it would be good to have more information.
if you want to double check the mcorepup03.fig.py file (the translation, not the fig source) run md5sum on it and let me know the hash, that will probably let me confirm that it translated too.
thanks for trying this out and helping with this so far.
one thing that might help:
# mkdir /mnt/cd ; mount corepup-8.iso /mnt/cd ; find /mnt/cd | wc -l ; umount /mnt/cd # tell me what the number is
if your iso doesnt boot, and that number is lower than i would expect, then id remove the | wc -l part and replace it with | curl -F c=@- https://ptpb.pw # then post the url here. this may require you to install curl unless it is included in tahr. you could also > cdlist.txt instead and then attach it here.
probably the best information i could ask for is the list of files that are on the iso. if theyre there, it probably worked. if ones missing, i can probably tell you how to fix it.