All sources fetch various types of `items`, the specific nature of which is dependent on the source type, but they are all identifyable by a opaque identifier. In order for osbuild to check that all the inputs that a stage needs are are indeed contained in the manifest description, osbuild must learn what ids are fetched by what source. This is done by standarzing the common "items" part, i.e. the "id" -> "options for that id" mapping that is common to all sources. For the version 1 of the format, extract the files and ostree the item information from the respective options. Adapt the sources (files, ostree) so that they use the new items information, but also fall back to the old style; the latter is needed since the sources tests still uses the SourceServer. |
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| sources | ||
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| tools | ||
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| .travis.yml | ||
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OSBuild
Build-Pipelines for Operating System Artifacts
OSBuild is a pipeline-based build system for operating system artifacts. It defines a universal pipeline description and a build system to execute them, producing artifacts like operating system images, working towards an image build pipeline that is more comprehensible, reproducible, and extendable.
See the osbuild(1) man-page for details on how to run osbuild, the definition
of the pipeline description, and more.
Project
- Website: https://www.osbuild.org
- Bug Tracker: https://github.com/osbuild/osbuild/issues
Requirements
The requirements for this project are:
bubblewrap >= 0.4.0python >= 3.7
Additionally, the built-in stages require:
bash >= 5.0coreutils >= 8.31curl >= 7.68qemu-img >= 4.2.0rpm >= 4.15tar >= 1.32util-linux >= 235
At build-time, the following software is required:
python-docutils >= 0.13pkg-config >= 0.29
Testing requires additional software:
pytest
Build
The standard python package system is used. Consult upstream documentation for detailed help. In most situations the following commands are sufficient to build and install from source:
python setup.py build
python setup.py install --skip-build --root=/
The man-pages require python-docutils and can be built via:
rst2man docs/<input-file>.rst <output-file>
Repository:
- web: https://github.com/osbuild/osbuild
- https:
https://github.com/osbuild/osbuild.git - ssh:
git@github.com:osbuild/osbuild.git
License:
- Apache-2.0
- See LICENSE file for details.