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Revision as of 16:46, 24 May 2009
This page documents how to use the openSUSE Build Service with Mer. More on the openSUSE Buildservice here.
A simple way to think of OBS is as a version control system for source tarballs and .dsc files and whenever you commit a tarball the build farm compiles it for you.
Over and above this OBS provides a local tool called osc that lets you do clean builds not only for your own OS and architecture but also for other distros and even other architectures (armel).
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Installing OBS tools locally
You'll need an account with Novell
Assuming a Debian or Ubuntu development box locally:
To get the OBS tools repository add one of the following lines:
deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/xUbuntu_8.10/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/xUbuntu_9.04/ / deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Tools/Debian_5.0/ /
to a new file called:
/etc/apt/sources.list.d/obs.list
Then
apt-get update apt-get install osc build qemu
run
osc
and enter novell.com username/passwd when prompted (note these are stored in cleartext in the config file). Note this isn't supposed to do anything (it prints out the osc help) but it stores your name/pw for future use.
Go and login.
Make sure you click the "let me build packages" button.
There is a link to 'Home Project' on the left, follow this and enter a description.
Local osc setup
Create a local build path.
mkdir -p ~/maemo/Mer/obs
All references below with (yourusername) should of course be replaced with the login name on your local machine.
You can now check some settings in your ~/.oscrc :
This is the OBS builder we're using... maybe we'll use a maemo.org instance one day?
apiurl = https://api.opensuse.org
This specifies where all the cached binary packages are held to create a chroot build environment. Around 300MB.
packagecachedir = /home/(yourusername)/maemo/Mer/obs/.pkg-cache/
This specifies the default location where a complete chroot build will be installed. This will be a minimal OS install - allow 400MB minimum. Replace (yourusername) with your current login name
build-root = /home/(yourusername)/maemo/Mer/obs/build-%(repo)s-%(arch)s
The next section is credentials for access control to the builder.
[https://api.opensuse.org] user = <username> pass = <password>
Getting Mer and Packages
Create and cd to a directory to act as the root for the OBS/Mer repository. You'll need space to have a copy of various Mer source packages - around 650MB
cd ~/maemo/Mer/obs
Now osc ls Maemo:Mer:Devel
will list all the packages.
If you want the entire Mer project then you can run osc co Maemo:Mer:Devel
to checkout the entire project as tar.gz and .dsc files, or to get just one package osc co Maemo:Mer:Devel/<package>
Errors indicating "HTTP Unauthorized" may indicate account or password issues.
Building a package locally
(Note: if you have Scratchbox then you may need to see the section below on temporarily disabling it)
To work on a package go to the right location and get the source.
osc co Maemo:Mer:Devel/maemopad cd Maemo:Mer:Devel/maemopad # ie <osc project dir> osc up osc build --clean Ubuntu_9.04 armv5el maemopad*.dsc # ie <project.dsc>
This will download all the (arm) debs to create a local chroot - it'll take a while the first time but will use a cache after that.
Eventually it will prompt you for the root passwd in order to chroot etc. After that the builder will su to the "abuild" user (uid:gid 399:399) and build the code.
If you like you can work inside qemu chroot:
chroot /home/(yourusername)/maemo/Mer/obs/build-standard-armv5el su abuild # this is the dir you set in .oscrc as the build-root. cd /usr/src/packages/BUILD
at this point:
./configure make
etc... all work using the binfmt_misc redirection.
To create a new package
These osc commands are done in your own area - use your username after "home:"
Run
osc meta pkg -e home:<username> <package>
This pops up an editor where you can edit the name/description and then save. This will tell the OBS server about the package.
To get a local (empty) copy run
osc up
This makes a package directory so now you can:
cp package.tar.gz package.dsc homt:lbt/package cd package
Then add them to version control
osc addremove
and upload them
osc commit
To watch what is going on:
osc buildlog <target>
so
osc buildlog Debian_5.0 i586
This does something like a "tail -f" of the Xen builder.
Standalone Project
On the web, create the (sub)project maemopad.
In the repository section add a repository and from advanced select the Mer project: Maemo:Mer:Devel
Now we need to pick build targets:
https://build.opensuse.org/project/add_target_simple?project=home:<username>
And pick one or two ( I picked Debian Lenny and Ubuntu 8.10) This creates a standalone project and builds against another project
Goto your obs base (eg /scratch3/maemo/Mer/obs) and checkout the project:
osc co home:<username>:maemopad
Now create the package metadata:
osc meta pkg -e home:<username>:maemopad maemopad
and get a local copy (empty still):
cd home:<username>:maemopad/ osc up
the 'osc up' created a directory so go into it and get the source:
cd maemopad/ wget http://repository.maemo.org/pool/maemo4.1.2/free/m/maemopad/maemopad_2.4.dsc wget http://repository.maemo.org/pool/maemo4.1.2/free/m/maemopad/maemopad_2.4.tar.gz
Use the cheap'n'cheerful 'register all file adds and removes with vc'-command:
osc addremove
and then commit the source which uploads it to the OBS
osc commit -m "added source"
This will trigger a rebuild and you can access the logs.
Co-existing with Scratchbox
If you use the OBS local build facility and the scratchbox-1 local builder then you need to know how to teach the two emulators how to co-exist.
Both OBS and Scratchbox use binfmt_misc to cause the kernel to invoke (in our case) qemu when it comes across an armel binary.
To disable qemu and enable sbox
echo 0 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/arm echo 0 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/armeb echo 1 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/sbox-arm echo 1 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/sbox-armeb
To disable sbox and enable arm
echo 1 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/arm echo 1 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/armeb echo 0 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/sbox-arm echo 0 > /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/sbox-armeb
Don't do this whilst a build is in progress!
Note that you may need to run :
qemu-binfmt-conf.sh
to register qemu to handle arm binaries
Linking
To link to a source create a _link file containing:
<link project="linked project name" package="linked package name">
optionally:
<patches> <apply name="name of the first patch" /> </patches>
Sadly these patches apply to the files in the source; so this means you need to apply the diff to the maemo-ised diff file.
OBS Build Farm
http://wiki.maemo.org/Mer/Documentation/Build/Common_Problems
OBS Project structure and promotion
The Mer projects on OBS look like this:
Maemo:Mer:Stable Maemo:Mer:Stable:HW:Beagle Maemo:Mer:Stable:HW:N8x0
This means all devices will have the main 'Stable' repository and an appropriate HW repository.
The development area is expanded slightly:
Maemo:Mer:Devel:Apps Maemo:Mer:Devel:Base Maemo:Mer:Devel:MaemoCommon Maemo:Mer:Devel:MaemoCommon:L10n Maemo:Mer:Devel:UI Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:Beagle:Devel Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0:Devel
Packages in each of these Devel subproject areas can be hacked on and then, when they're kinda working they are consolidated into the :Devel area (which is used as a build target for the :Devel:* subprojects)
Maemo:Mer:Devel Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0 Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:Beagle
Packages are placed in :Testing with the intention of including them in the next release subject to QA and bug fixes
Maemo:Mer:Testing Maemo:Mer:Testing:HW:Beagle Maemo:Mer:Testing:HW:N8x0
Once :Testing is ready a release of all packages to a numbered version is made:
Maemo:Mer:0.13 Maemo:Mer:0.13:HW:Beagle Maemo:Mer:0.13:HW:N8x0
Note that the :HW promotion process is slightly different:
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0:Devel -> Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0 -> Maemo:Mer:Testing:HW:N8x0 -> Maemo:Mer:Stable:HW:N8x0
Maemo:Mer:Devel:Apps
Mer Applications and Applets
Packaged applications included in Mer
- advanced-backlight
- advanced-power
- advanced-power-monitor
- blueman
- extras-repository
- finefm
- galculator
- homeip
- maemopadplus
- midori
- mirage
- mplayer
- osso-xterm
- vte
- personal-launch
- wpeditor
Maemo:Mer:Devel:Base
Mer system base
Packages which deals with the underlying functionality of Mer that isn't directly presented to the user, such as booting, networking, logging, rescue, generic X support
- apt
- alsa-plugins
- circular-syslogd
- core-pattern
- evkey
- base64
- hal
- network-manager
- cnetworkmanager
- pulseaudio
- sudo
- tslib
- upstart
- utelnetd
- waitdbus
- xserver-xorg-input-evdev
- xresponse-visualize
- xkeyboard-config
- xf86-input-tslib
Maemo:Mer:Devel:MaemoCommon
Maemo and Hildon Packages
These packages should ideally be unmodified from the upstream Maemo and hildon projects
- alarmd
- clinkc
- certman
- clipboard-manager
- dbus-glib
- epeg
- alarmd
- gail
- gconf2
- glib2.0
- gnome-vfs-filechooser-backend
- gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg-osso
- gtk+2.0
- gtkhtml
- hildon-application-manager
- hildon-control-panel
- hildon-input-method
- hildon-input-method-framework
- icd2-osso-ic-dev
- hildon-thumbnail
- hildon-theme-tools
- hildon-theme-cacher
- hildon-games-wrapper
- libconbtui
- libconic
- libdb1
- libhildon
- libhildonfm
- libhildonhelp
- libhildonmime
- libosso
- maemo-launcher
- maemopad
- mce-dev
- osso-af-settings
- osso-af-utils
- osso-gnome-vfs2
- osso-gnomevfs2-extra
- osso-gwconnect
- osso-gwobex
- osso-systemui-dbus-dev
- osso-uri-l10n-public
- sapwood
- screenshot-tool
- tablet-browser-interface
Maemo:Mer:Devel:MaemoCommon:L10n
L10n shared with Maemo
Packages with translation strings which we share with Maemo
- marketing-release-public
- gtk20-l10n
- hildon-application-manager-l10n-public
- hildon-common-strings-l10n-public
- hildon-control-panel-l10n-public
- hildon-fm-l10n-public
- hildon-libs-l10n-public
- ke-recv-l10n-public
- maemo-af-desktop-l10n-public
- osso-applet-tasknavigator-l10n-public
Maemo:Mer:Devel:UI
Mer User interface & Behaviour
Packages which deals with presenting the Hildon Desktop and the Mer UI, and generic functionality across platforms
- zenity
- powerlaunch
- ubuntulooks
- first-boot-wizard
- hildon-desktop
- hildon-desktop-env
- hildon-desktop-layout-alpha
- hildon-home-weather
- hildon-initscripts
- hildon-icons
- hildon-theme-layout-mer
- hildon-theme-liberty-mer
- hildon-theme-selector
- hildon-cpa-dummy
- liberty-sounds-ui
- marquee-plugins
- matchbox-window-manager
- libmatchbox1
- network-manager-applet
- hildon-input-method-plugins-example
- hildon-plugins-settings
- pygtk
- python-conic
- python-hildon
- python-hildondesktop
- python-osso
- load-applet
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:Beagle:Devel
Development area for Beagle specific code
Maemo:Mer:Devel:HW:N8x0:Devel
Development area for N8x0 specific code
- dsme-tools
- kernel-diablo
- kernel-diablo-modules-fbcon
- cx3110x-module
- cx3110x-module-src
- cx3110x-umac-module
- n810-slideout-kbd-xmodmap
- mer-omapfb-splash
- mer-rescue-menu
- nit-bootmenu-compat
- nit-kernel-compat
- nokia-n8x0-firmware
- nokia-tablets-pointercal
- omap-fb-console
- omap-fb-tools
- x11proto-xsp
- libxsp
- usbnet-emergency-telnetd
Promotion Tasks
To promote a package:
osc copypac <SOURCEPRJ> <SOURCEPAC> <DESTPRJ>
eg:
osc copypac Maemo:Mer:Devel glib2.02 Maemo:Mer:Testing
Ensure that:
osc meta prjconfInvalid language.
You need to specify a language like this: <source lang="html4strict">...</source>
Supported languages for syntax highlighting:
abap, actionscript, actionscript3, ada, apache, applescript, apt_sources, asm, asp, autoit, avisynth, bash, basic4gl, bf, bibtex, blitzbasic, bnf, boo, c, c_mac, caddcl, cadlisp, cfdg, cfm, cil, cmake, cobol, cpp, cpp-qt, csharp, css, d, dcs, delphi, diff, div, dos, dot, eiffel, email, erlang, fo, fortran, freebasic, genero, gettext, glsl, gml, gnuplot, groovy, haskell, hq9plus, html4strict, idl, ini, inno, intercal, io, java, java5, javascript, kixtart, klonec, klonecpp, latex, lisp, locobasic, lolcode, lotusformulas, lotusscript, lscript, lsl2, lua, m68k, make, matlab, mirc, modula3, mpasm, mxml, mysql, nsis, oberon2, objc, ocaml, ocaml-brief, oobas, oracle11, oracle8, pascal, per, perl, php, php-brief, pic16, pixelbender, plsql, povray, powershell, progress, prolog, properties, providex, python, qbasic, rails, rebol, reg, robots, ruby, sas, scala, scheme, scilab, sdlbasic, smalltalk, smarty, sql, tcl, teraterm, text, thinbasic, tsql, typoscript, vb, vbnet, verilog, vhdl, vim, visualfoxpro, visualprolog, whitespace, whois, winbatch, xml, xorg_conf, xpp, z80