Install:
run all commands from root (as superuser)
install dependency packages:
you need: bash sudo uuid-runtime aufs-tools fuse genisoimage mutt
for apt based OS use command:
apt-get install bash sudo uuid-runtime aufs-tools fuse genisoimage mutt
create and edit config file:
use config.sh.blank as a base:
cp config.sh.blank config.sh
we use config (some_path is a fake):
PACKET_BUILD_DIR=/some_path/builder-packet
chrooter() {
export CHROOTER_PREFIX="/some_path_to_mount"
$BASE_DIR/chrooter/chrooter.sh $@
}
OPENTOONZ_TESTING_TAG="morevna"
export EMAIL_FAILED="e@mail.org"
export EMAIL_SUCCESS="$EMAIL_FAILED"
export EMAIL_SUBJECT="builder task finished"
for emails configure ~/.muttrc, for example:
set smtp_url=smtps://login:password@server.org
set from="My Mail Bot <e@mail.org>"
set record=
see "background tasks" below
download virtual environment:
you may download our (we are Morevna Project team) os images from:
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/
you need two files:
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/morevnaproject_build-debian-7-32.iso
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/morevnaproject_build-debian-7-64.iso
approximate 6.5Gb, place both into chrooter/images/
build virtual environment:
if you does not want to download os images you can build it
before begin you may configure debian mirror in files:
env/debian-7-32bit/files/sources.list
env/debian-7-64bit/files/sources.list
env/debian-7-32bit/build-iso.sh into variable apt_mirror
env/debian-7-64bit/build-iso.sh into variable apt_mirror
here you still can download a base debian images from:
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/debian-wheezy-i386.iso
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/debian-wheezy-amd64.iso
approximate 500Mb, place first into env/debian-7-32bit and second into env/debian-7-64bit
or build these images from scratch by debootstrap
install debootstarp:
apt-get install debootstrap
and build base debian images
cd env/debian-7-32bit # go to env/debian-7-32bit
./build-iso.sh
cd ../debian-7-64bit # go to env/debian-7-64bit
./build-iso.sh
cd ../.. # go back
after that will appear two new files:
env/debian-7-32bit/debian-wheezy-i386.iso
env/debian-7-64bit/debian-wheezy-amd64.iso
now when you have files debian-wheezy-XXXX.iso you can build os images for builder
it's a long process because it will build GCC and MinGW from scratch
run commands:
cd env/debian-7-32bit # go to env/debian-7-32bit
./build-base.sh # just to copy base os image into chrooter/images
./build.sh # a long build process
cd ../debian-7-64bit # go to env/debian-7-64bit
./build-base.sh # just to copy base os image into chrooter/images
./build.sh # a long build process
cd ../.. # go back
build environment ready
installation done
also you may download full backets build data made by us:
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/
https://coolbug.org/downloads/morevna/builder-images/builder-packets--YYYY-MM-DD.tar.gz
approximate 20Gb compressed and 75Gb after decompress
NB: build data contains a lot of hardlinks so make sure that you unpack it properly (tar -xf)
Let's build something:
now you may build packages by macro script:
see files ./build-*.sh
also you can add hooks to publish built packages:
for example create file publish/publish-synfigstudio.sh with content:
#!/bin/bash
cp "$1" /var/www/public/downloads/
when build is done new synfigstudio packge will placed into web-site directory
you may look file publish/publish.sh for more info
run internal builder commands in virtual environment:
cd env
./run.sh some_command
also you may use:
env/debian-7-32bit/run.sh
env/debian-7-64bit/run.sh
env/debian-7-64bit/win32.sh
env/debian-7-64bit/win64.sh
run build commands in native environment
./run-native.sh some_command
build a selected package:
cd env
./run.sh env_release MEGAPROGRAM-1.0.0
take files from directory
env-builder-data/build/packet/linux-x64/MEGAPROGRAM-1.0.0/env_release
or
your_build_path/packet/linux-x64/MEGAPROGRAM-1.0.0/env_release
"dry_run" option for paranoics:
./run.sh dry_run with_deps unpack MEGAPROGRAM-1.0.0
List of commands
<action> <packet>
do <action> for <packet>
List of actions:
- download
- unpack
- build
- install
- install_release
- envdeps
- envdeps_release
- env
- env_release
dry_run <any other command>
- simulate activity
with_deps <command> <packet>
- execute <command> for <packet> and all deps
for example, you can call download for all deps without build:
run.sh with_deps download mypacket
clean_ACTION <packet>
- remove all data of completed ACTION for <packet>
ex.: clean_unpack MEGAPROGRAM-1.0.0
clean_all_unpack <packet>
- cleans download and unpack
see: clean_ACTION <packet>
clean_all_env <packet>
- cleans install, install_release, envdeps, envdeps_release, env and env_release
see: clean_ACTION <packet>
clean_all_install <packet>
- cleans all env and build
see: clean_all_env <packet>, clean_ACTION <packet>
clean_all <packet>
- remove all data of all completed actions for <packet>
set_undone_ACTION <packet>
set_undone_all_unpack <packet>
set_undone_all_env <packet>
set_undone_all_install <packet>
set_undone_all <packet>
- mark ACTION incomplete for <packet>, but keep action data
see: clean_* comands
shell <packet>
- run shell in environment of <packet>
chain <command> chain <other_command> ...
- run several command sequentially wihtout remounting of environment to increase speed
see also
env-builder-data/build/script/common/manager.sh
Background tasks:
to call task in background use:
backgrouns.sh some_command
command will run in background and result will be sent to email (see config.sh)
if you do not want to receive emai about success result (look only errors), call:
backgrouns.sh -q some_command
logs stored in log/background.log
Troubles:
sometimes virtual environmens does not unmounted properly
to clear this you need to unmount all mounts for */chrooter-*
look mounts list by command:
mount
unmount by command:
umount "/some_path/chrooter-SOME_UUID"
or with "force" option
umount -f "/some_path/chrooter-SOME_UUID"
or with "lazy" option
umount -l "/some_path/chrooter-SOME_UUID"
and check againt with
mount
after that remove the files
you MUST do unmount before, if some dir are still mounted you can remove some system files
we recommend to check content of directories before remove
option "--one-file-system" for additional protection but anyway BE CAREFULL!!
command:
rm -rf --one-file-system /some_path/chrooter-*