The old system with vendor/ and git submodules worked great,
unfortunately FUD around git submodules seemed to scare people away and
golang moved to a go.mod system that adds a new lock file format instead
of using the built-in git version. It's now almost impossible to use
modern golang without this, so we've switched.
So much for the golang compatibility promise-- turns out it doesn't
apply to the useful parts that I actually care about like this.
Thanks to frebib for his incredibly valuable contributions to this
patch. This snide commit message is mine alone.
This patch also mixes in some changes due to legacy golang as we've also
bumped the minimum version to 1.16 in the docs and tests.
Lastly, we had to disable some tests and fix up a few other misc things
to get this passing. We've definitely hot bugs in the go.mod system, and
our Makefile tries to workaround those.
This commit adds new make targets for rpm, deb, and pacman packages.
It also adds a phony target that uploads tarballs of the packages,
along with their signed (and unsigned) checksums to the github release
page. Once the current commit is tagged as a release, run `make release`
to build the packages and upload them to github.
Changes:
- allows explicit crossbuild targets (eg: `make mgmt-darwin-amd64`)
- adds darwin/amd64 to default crossbuild targets
- gitignore only build artifacts (eg: not all files starting with `mgmt-`)
- `build` and `crossbuild` target now utilize the same build function (`build` still generates only a `mgmt` binary for the current os/arch)
- test crossbuilding
- allow specifying custom GOOSARCHES envvar to override defaults
- crossbuild artifacts go into `build/` now
- add `build-debug` which includes symbol tables and debug info
- the build function now has `-s -w` linker arguments which discards some debug info afaict, to build a debug release use `make build-debug`
On my mac crossbuilding won't work unless I disable augeas and libvirt:
```
~/.g/s/g/p/mgmt (build|●1✚8…3) $ make build
Generating: bindata...
Generating: lang...
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make --quiet -C lang
Building: mgmt, os/arch: darwin-amd64, version: 0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty...
env GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 time go build -ldflags "-X main.program=mgmt -X main.version=0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty -s -w" -o mgmt-darwin-amd64 ;
7.14 real 10.36 user 1.73 sys
mv mgmt-darwin-amd64 mgmt
```
```
~/.g/s/g/p/mgmt (build|●1✚8…3) $ time env GOTAGS='noaugeas novirt' make crossbuild
Generating: bindata...
Generating: lang...
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/make --quiet -C lang
Building: mgmt, os/arch: linux-amd64, version: 0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty...
env GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 time go build -ldflags "-X main.program=mgmt -X main.version=0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty -s -w" -o mgmt-linux-amd64 -tags 'noaugeas novirt';
18.48 real 50.02 user 5.83 sys
Building: mgmt, os/arch: linux-ppc64, version: 0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty...
env GOOS=linux GOARCH=ppc64 time go build -ldflags "-X main.program=mgmt -X main.version=0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty -s -w" -o mgmt-linux-ppc64 -tags 'noaugeas novirt';
29.83 real 85.09 user 11.54 sys
Building: mgmt, os/arch: linux-ppc64le, version: 0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty...
env GOOS=linux GOARCH=ppc64le time go build -ldflags "-X main.program=mgmt -X main.version=0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty -s -w" -o mgmt-linux-ppc64le -tags 'noaugeas novirt';
29.74 real 85.84 user 11.76 sys
Building: mgmt, os/arch: linux-arm64, version: 0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty...
env GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 time go build -ldflags "-X main.program=mgmt -X main.version=0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty -s -w" -o mgmt-linux-arm64 -tags 'noaugeas novirt';
28.33 real 83.24 user 11.40 sys
Building: mgmt, os/arch: darwin-amd64, version: 0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty...
env GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 time go build -ldflags "-X main.program=mgmt -X main.version=0.0.14-12-g94c8bc1-dirty -s -w" -o mgmt-darwin-amd64 -tags 'noaugeas novirt';
7.16 real 10.15 user 1.74 sys
114.71 real 315.26 user 42.44 sys
```
Added a cross build option using a buildrelease function
Signed-off-by: Toshaan Bharvani <toshaan@vantosh.com>
build: Add gitignore entry for mgmt-* binaries
Signed-off-by: Toshaan Bharvani <toshaan@vantosh.com>
build: Update makefile based upon feed back
* rename cross to crossbuild
* added crossbuild to PHONY
Signed-off-by: Toshaan Bharvani <toshaan@vantosh.com>
build: Change the order of .PHONY as per the rest of the file
Signed-off-by: Toshaan Bharvani <toshaan@vantosh.com>
This patch adds the option to print the license with a cli flag. It
uses go-bindata to store the license file. The file is generated by
running `make bindata` and the result is stored in the bindata
directory.
This is useful to generate a binary that can be dropped
onto any arbitrary distro, such as CoreOS, without having
to worry about glibc or other dependencies.
Specifically: CoreOS uses glibc, but it does not have a
package manager. It also has a read-only OS (`/usr/`).
Thus I'd like to compile a binary that can be dropped
into CoreOS and have zero dependencies.
* `make build` builds the same as it did before this commit.
* `make all` builds both dynamic and static bins, as expected.
I struggled with a way to DRY this up _and_ avoid diff churn.
In the end, I went with simplicity even though it's not DRY.
This is still a dirty prototype, so please excuse the mess. Please
excuse the fact that this is a mega patch. Once things settle down this
won't happen any more.
Some of the changes squashed into here include:
* Merge vertex loop with type loop
(The file watcher seems to cache events anyways)
* Improve pgraph library
* Add indegree, outdegree, and topological sort with tests
* Add reverse function for vertex list
* Tons of additional cleanup!
Amazingly, on my first successful compile, this seemed to run!
A special thanks to Ira Cooper who helped me talk through some of the
algorithmic decisions and for his help in finding better ones!
This is a prototype that i'm attempting to "release early". Expect a lot
of changes! It is intended to be a config management tool that will:
* be event based
* execute actions in parallel
* function as a distributed system
There are a bunch more design ideas going into this, please stay tuned!