Distribution packages ===================== The relevant packaging necessary to generate *RPM*, *DEB* and *PKG* distribution packages is contained here. It is used regularly for continuous integration using [Travis CI](http://travis-ci.org). The generated packages can be used on a distribution such as Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu or Arch Linux. The build can be performed using Linux containers with [Docker](www.docker.com). ## RPM packages A Dockerfile for Fedora can be generated in `contrib`. To prepare the Docker container run this command: ```OS=fedora ./generate_dockerfile.py; docker build -t fwupd-fedora -f contrib/ci/Dockerfile .``` `docker build -t fwupd-fedora -f contrib/ci/Dockerfile-fedora .` To build the RPMs run this command (from the root of your git checkout): ```docker run -t -v `pwd`:/build fwupd-fedora ./contrib/ci/build_and_install_rpms.sh``` RPMs will be made available in your working directory when complete. ## DEB packages A Dockerfile for Debian or Ubuntu can be generated in `contrib`. To prepare the Docker container run this command: ```OS=debian ./generate_dockerfile.py; docker build -t fwupd-debian -f contrib/ci/Dockerfile .``` To build the DEBs run this command (from the root of your git checkout): ```docker run -t -v `pwd`:/build fwupd-debian ./contrib/ci/build_and_install_debs.sh``` DEBs will be made available in your working directory when complete. ## PKG packages A Dockerfile for Arch can be generated in `contrib`. To prepare the Docker container run this command: ```OS=arch ./generate_dockerfile.py; docker build -t fwupd-arch -f contrib/ci/Dockerfile .``` To build the PKGs run this command (from the root of your git checkout): ```docker run -t -v `pwd`:/build fwupd-arch ./contrib/ci/build_and_install_pkgs.sh``` PKGs will be made available in your working directory when complete. ## Additional packages Submissions for generating additional packages for other distribution mechanisms are also welcome. All builds should occur in Docker containers. Please feel free to submit the following: * Dockerfile for the container for your distro * Relevant technical packaging scripts (such as ebuilds, spec file etc) * A shell script that can be launched in the container to generate distribution packages