Prior to this patch, `make rpm` would produce rpms that have the latest tag as their versions. This was confusing, because one could never know which contents are in a locally built rpm. Change this so that the is version always based on the commit hash of HEAD. This is easy: the golang macros read a `%commit` macro when it exists and do this for us. To simplify more, only define `%_topdir` to ./rpmbuild and use rpmbuild's known directory structure (SPEC, SOURCES, RPMS, ...) otherwise, to make it easier to find build results. Build the specfile, tarball, source rpms, and rpms with `make rpm`, without separate sub-targets. We can reintroduce them if they're needed somewhere. |
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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:
python >= 3.7systemd-nspawn >= 244
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
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.