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* Debian: Update changelog
This will allow overrides to be set without editing /usr/bin/i2prouter.
i2prouter may be replaced during upgrades. /etc/default/i2p will only be
changed by debconf (e.g. "dpkg-reconfigure i2p").
On systems without an i2psvc group, the postinstall would fail. This change
will add the group if it doesn't exist. Also adding "||true" to the usermod
command in case the command returns a non-zero status.
installed by default if a JRE isn't installed yet. Since the packages
previously depended on "default-jre|java5-runtime|java6-runtime", an
already-installed headless package would have satisfied the dependency.
This commit splits the i2p package into a second package, i2p-router.
* The new 'i2p-router' package does not depend on the java-wrapper nor jbigi.
Jbigi is recommended. This package can be installed on the ports or
distributions that the java-wrapper is not available for.
* The new 'i2p' package depends on i2p-router, libjbigi-jni, and the java-wrapper.
This package will add the i2psvc system user and the initscript. Existing
users of the i2p package will have the i2p-router package pulled in
automatically and for them there will be no usability changes.
Executive summary: No functionality changes will take place for either those
that installed the i2p package in the past or those that
install the newly split i2p package. For them, "The Song
Remains the Same."
This sets i2p up as a functional Debian source package. dpkg-buildpackage
will build i2p using ant preppkg (tarball takes too long and not
helpful). It creates a binary .deb archive of the i2p installation,
which when installed goes into /var/lib/i2p as the non-root user i2p,
and adds an /etc/init.d script to start it up.
Some problems not yet solved:
1) under Debian the conf should go into /etc/i2p, but since it doesn't
things like the eepsite index file get overwritten if you reinstall.
should check for those somehow and not replace them, or ask the user.
2) under Debian they like it if you split the generated data from the
static code, so i2p should go into /usr/lib/i2p maybe, but its
netDB and any other cache files into /var/cache/i2p
that's important not just for organization, but also /var is often
on a filesystem optimized for churn. For now just put it in /var/lib
3) i2p is supposedly architecture independant, but it does choose a
native jbigi library on postinstall, so does that really count
as architecture independant?