commit | 91796713fc8d3597216b05f8f81e4e45a354ffa5 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | Fri Nov 30 10:31:15 2018 +0000 |
committer | Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org> | Thu Dec 20 12:05:21 2018 +0000 |
tree | f56f6b52a4291317d818f17e625019ddea56d354 | |
parent | 1874ba87fee257f13859cbab88dcb7d727ad7d12 [diff] |
apt-dependencies: Only change file permissions if file exists Fixes: Unrecognized Debian-like release: <UNRECOGNIZED_VERSION>! Skipping lintian work. chmod: cannot access '/usr/share/lintian/profiles/couchdb/main.profile': No such file or directory Signed-off-by: Lee Jones <lee.jones@linaro.org>
The main purpose of this repository is to provide scripts that:
It intends to cover a range of both operating systems (Linux, macOS, BSD, Windows) and Erlang versions (17.x, 18.x, 19.x, etc.)
These images are used by Apache Jenkins CI to build CouchDB with every checkin to master
or a release branch (e.g., 2.3.0
).
CouchDB's CI build philosophy is to use Travis (with kerl
) to validate CouchDB against different Erlang versions, and to use Jenkins to validate CouchDB against different OSes and architectures. Where possible, Jenkins also auto-builds convenience binaries or packages. The eventual goal is that these auto-built binaries/packages/Docker images will be auto-pushed to our distribution repos for downstream consumption.
OS / distro | Version | Erlang Version | Architecture | Docker? |
---|---|---|---|---|
debian | jessie | 17.5.3 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
debian | jessie | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
debian | stretch | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
ubuntu | trusty | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
ubuntu | xenial | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
ubuntu | bionic | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
centos | 6 | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
centos | 7 | 19.3.6 | x86_64 | :heavy_check_mark: |
freebsd | 11.x | default | x86_64 | :x: |
freebsd | 12.0 | default | x86_64 | :x: |
For those OSes that support Docker, we run builds inside of Docker containers. These containers are built using the build.sh
command at the root level.
The base images include all of the build dependencies necessary to build CouchDB except for Erlang and SpiderMonkey 1.8.5. These images are typically used to build the CouchDB SpiderMonkey 1.8.5 binaries for a given OS/version/architecture combination.
Build a base image with:
./build.sh base <distro>-<version>
The platform images include all of the build dependencies necessary to build and full test CouchDB on a given OS/version/architecture combination.
Build a platform image with:
./build.sh platform <distro>-<version>
x86_64
imageWe use this image to build the initial tarball, before running the build test on other platforms. We do this because we want to generate a rebar
binary compatible with all versions of Erlang we support. If we do this on too new a version, older Erlangs won't recognize it. At present, Erlang 17 is the oldest version we still support.
The build command is:
ERLANGVERSION=17.5.3 ./build.sh platform debian-jessie
couchdbdev
organization. Ask the CouchDB PMC for assistance with this.export DOCKER_ID_USER="username"
docker login
and enter your password../build.sh publish <distro>-<version>
just as above.build.sh
options./build.sh <command> [OPTIONS] Recognized commands: clean <plat> Removes all images for <plat>. clean-all Removes all images for all platforms & base images. base <plat> Builds the base (no JS/Erlang) image for <plat>. base-all Builds all base (no JS/Erlang) images. *base-upload Uploads the specified couchdbdev/*-base image to Docker Hub. *base-upload-all Uploads all the couchdbdev/*-base images. platform <plat> Builds the image for <plat> with Erlang & JS support. platform-all Builds all images with Erlang and JS support. *platform-upload Uploads the couchdbdev/*-erlang-* images to Docker Hub. *platform-upload-all Uploads all the couchdbdev/*-erlang-* images to Docker. couch <plat> Builds and tests CouchDB for <plat>. couch-all Builds and tests CouchDB on all platforms. Commands marked with * require appropriate Docker Hub credentials.
After building the image as above:
docker run -it couchdbdev/<tag>
where <tag>
is of the format <distro>-<version>-<type>
, such as debian-stretch-erlang-19.3.6
.
./build.sh couch <distro>-<version>
After building the base image as above, head over to the apache/couchdb-pkg repository and follow the instructions there.
bin/
directory to install the dependencies correctly on your new OS/version/platform. Push a PR with these changes.dockerfiles
directory for your new OS../build.sh base <distro>-<version>
. Solve any problems with the build process here. Add your new platform combination to the .travis.yml
file, then push a PR with these changes../build.sh platform <distro>-<version>
. Solve any problems with the build process here. Add your new platform combination to the .travis.yml
file, then push a PR with these changes.Jenkinsfile
. Ask if you need help.We are eager for contributions to enhance the build scripts to support setting up machines with the necessary build environment for:
as well as alternative architectures for the already supported image types (arm, ppc64le, s390x, sparc, etc).
We know that Docker won't support some of these, but we should be able to at least expand the install scripts for all of these platforms.
See: