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mgmt/misc/mkosi/make.sh
James Shubin 36d2a0de1e misc: Make mkosi building suitable for different distro versions
We'd like to be able to build both Fedora N and N-1 at the same time if
possible. This makes it more generally applicable for this scenario, as
well as for other distros.
2019-09-23 06:48:55 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
echo running "$0"
set -o errexit
set -o pipefail
# Run it the directory this script is in.
ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE}")
cd "${ROOT}"
#pwd
if [ "$2" = "" ]; then
# output should be an absolute path
echo "Usage: ./$0 <distro> <output>"
exit 1
fi
distro="$1" # eg: fedora-29
output="$2" # an absolute dir path
# Check that the "default" mkosi distro file exists.
mkosi_default="mkosi.default.${distro}" # eg: mkosi.default.fedora-29
if [ ! -e "${mkosi_default}" ]; then
echo "Error: mkosi distro file doesn't exist."
exit 1
fi
# Make sure we're on a tagged commit.
TAG=$(git tag -l --points-at HEAD)
if [ "$TAG" == "" ]; then
echo "Error: fpm cannot handle an untagged commit."
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p mkosi.{cache,builddir,output}
# Speed up builds significantly.
if mountpoint mkosi.output/; then
echo "The output directory is already a mountpoint."
exit 1
fi
echo "Mounting 5G tmpfs in 3 seconds, press ^C to cancel if you are low on RAM."
sleep 3s
sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=5g tmpfs mkosi.output/ # zoom!
trap 'echo Unmounting tmpfs... && sudo umount mkosi.output/' EXIT # Unmount on script exit.
echo "Running mkosi (requires root)..."
# Passing env vars doesn't work, so use: https://github.com/systemd/mkosi/pull/367
time sudo mkosi --default="${mkosi_default}" build # Test with `summary` instead of `build`.
# FIXME: workaround bug: https://github.com/systemd/mkosi/issues/366
u=$(id --name --user)
g=$(id --name --group)
echo "Running chown (requires root)..."
sudo chown -R $u:$g mkosi.{cache,builddir}
# Move packaged build artifact into our releases/ directory.
mv mkosi.builddir/${distro}/ "${output}" # mv mkosi.builddir/fedora-29/ /.../releases/$(VERSION)/
echo "Done $0 run!"