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If the build system for packages has a umask of `0077`, cloned repositories will have no permissions for group and other. As the build scripts for some packages just copy from clone git repos, this will preserve the permissions in the package and prevent the following services from startup: * `bbb-html5` * `etherpad` * `bbb-pads` * `bbb-export-annotations` * `bbb-rap-*` This patch grants everyone read permissions to the code in the packages. |
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packages-template | ||
.gitignore | ||
bbb-ci.png | ||
change_detection.sh | ||
deb-helper.sh | ||
get_external_dependencies.sh | ||
opts-global.sh | ||
package-names.inc.sh | ||
push_packages.sh | ||
README.md | ||
setup-inside-docker.sh | ||
setup.sh |
build
build scripts for packaging bigbluebutton.
This directory contains scripts for the new open-source Gitlab-CI based build system, which shall replace the legacy non-public Jenkins based process. The build scripts in packages-template
have been adapted from the old system, and still have room for improvement / cleanup.
build locally
You can build packages locally. Docker is required to be installed on your machine.
First, get the external dependencies (this can be migrated to git submodules once the legacy CI system has been retired):
./build/get_external_dependencies.sh
For example, to build the bbb-html5
package, run the following command from the repository's root directory.
./build/setup.sh bbb-html5
The package will be put into the artifacts/
subdirectory.
Note that this will pull in the required Docker image from a remote server. If you want to build the container yourself, get the Dockerfile
from the repo, build it locally and change the image url in .gitlab-ci.yml
to the locally built one.
build using CI
The CI is defined by the file .gitlab-ci.yml
in the root directory of this repo.
In CI, the build process is done in four stages:
- The first stage determines the last commit that changed each package, and all commits since that made no change to the package. The debian repository server is then queried, to see whether a package is already available for any of those commits. If yes, the package version is written to a file called
packages-to-skip.txt
. - The second steps pulls in external dependencies. This could be later changed to use git submodules. As of now, that would break the old CI, therefore this step exists.
- Debian packages are built in parallel for each component. Packages listed in
packages-to-skip.txt
are not build (see stage 1). Abigbluebutton
meta-package is also created. This package depends on the exact versions of the other core packages, e.g. either packages with the same commit hash (for those that have been built), or the respective version listed inpackages-to-skip.txt
. - Packages are uploaded to the debian repository server. The endpoint on the repo server also receives the branch name, and generates/updates that branch's repository with all relevant (uploaded and reused) packages.
The repo server software can be found at https://gitlab.senfcall.de/senfcall-public/ci-repo-upload .