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Modern Debian development workflows involve [https://wiki.debian.org/PackagingWithGit packaging with Git] and the primary tool for doing that is [http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.html git-buildpackage]. git-buildpackage provides a <code>gbp</code> command with several options similar to the <code>git</code> command itself. Many of these commands are themselves just a wrapper of lower-level Debian tools, so the complexity to learning packaging can be quite high. |
Modern Debian development workflows involve [https://wiki.debian.org/PackagingWithGit packaging with Git] and the primary tool for doing that is [http://honk.sigxcpu.org/projects/git-buildpackage/manual-html/gbp.html git-buildpackage]. git-buildpackage provides a <code>gbp</code> command with several options similar to the <code>git</code> command itself. Many of these commands are themselves just a wrapper of lower-level Debian tools, so the complexity to learning packaging can be quite high. |
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Revision as of 07:44, 19 November 2019
Modern Debian development workflows involve packaging with Git and the primary tool for doing that is git-buildpackage. git-buildpackage provides a gbp
command with several options similar to the git
command itself. Many of these commands are themselves just a wrapper of lower-level Debian tools, so the complexity to learning packaging can be quite high.
To get around that, here are the short & simple steps to getting started with git-buildpackage. This should work on nearly any Debian-based distribution, but I recommend working on this in a clean and separate environment a Debian Unstable virtual machine.
- Install it with
sudo apt install git-buildpackage
- Grab the dotfiles at the end of this page. You'll need:
~/.gbp.conf
,~/.pbuilderrc
, and~/.quiltrc
- The package build will occur in a clean environment. Create it with
sudo git-pbuilder create
- Find the URL of a package you want to build on https://salsa.debian.org, the Debian project's self-hosted GitLab instance
- Create a clone of it with
gbp clone --all <URL>
- Enter the cloned repo's directory with
cd
- Run the build with
gbp buildpackage -us -uc
- When it's finished, your packages will be at
../build-area/
.
gbp.conf
Location: ~/.gbp.conf
https://gitlab.com/kkremitzki/dotfiles/blob/master/.gbp.conf
pbuilderrc
Location: ~/.pbuilderrc
https://gitlab.com/kkremitzki/dotfiles/blob/master/.pbuilderrc
quiltrc
Location: ~/.quiltrc
https://gitlab.com/kkremitzki/dotfiles/blob/master/.quiltrc
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