fwupd/contrib/README.md
Mario Limonciello 465f223710 ci: switch to debian unstable
appstream-glib was uploaded to unstable so now CI can run on that.
https://tracker.debian.org/news/860552
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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. 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.

RPM packages

A Dockerfile for Fedora 25 is available here in contrib.

To prepare the Docker container run this command:

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 is available for Debian unstable.

To prepare the Docker container run this command:

docker build -t fwupd-debian -f contrib/ci/Dockerfile-debian .

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 is available for Arch Linux.

To prepare the Docker container run this command:

docker build -t fwupd-arch -f contrib/ci/Dockerfile-arch .

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