[Koha-devel] Building Koha Debian packages in Docker

Tomas Cohen Arazi tomascohen at gmail.com
Tue Nov 27 01:56:57 CET 2018


If I had time to spend on the subject, I would look for ways to build
Debian packages without the need to chroot. With that solved, it will be
very easy to create those pipelines for testing the packages.

El lun., 26 nov. 2018 a las 21:55, David Cook (<dcook at prosentient.com.au>)
escribió:

> There’s certainly something to be said for “if it’s not broken, don’t fix
> it”. It certainly does work well enough.
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> I seem to recall reading something years ago from Lars about some
> uncertainty on packaging full web applications, versus individual modules
> or DOTADIW programs, for Debian but I think that was about other details.
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> I’m not really advocating for change. Really just asking questions about
> why things are done the way they’re done.
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> David Cook
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> *From:* Chris Cormack [mailto:chrisc at catalyst.net.nz]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 27 November 2018 11:35 AM
> *To:* David Cook <dcook at prosentient.com.au>;
> koha-devel at lists.koha-community.org
> *Subject:* RE: [Koha-devel] Building Koha Debian packages in Docker
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> If you like, I note it's been working fine for over 8 years now.
> And was packaged by 2 debian developers and a debian maintainer. I'd
> strongly resist changing it
>
> Chris
>
> On 27 November 2018 1:32:33 PM NZDT, David Cook <dcook at prosentient.com.au>
> wrote:
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> While I can see the utility of that usage, are there any examples of other
> projects doing that? I don’t think that I’ve seen that elsewhere, and it
> doesn’t seem like the Debian way of doing things.
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> It seems to me that the Build-Depends should just be for build
> dependencies, and Depends should be for package dependencies. The lack of
> packaged dependencies could be caught in a different part of the pipeline.
> And when it is caught, then that dependency could be packaged, and the same
> packaged koha-common could be used. That seems to be a more standard way of
> handling the packaging process, no?
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> David Cook
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> Systems Librarian
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> Prosentient Systems
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> 72/330 Wattle St
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> Ultimo, NSW 2007
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> Australia
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> Office: 02 9212 0899
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> Direct: 02 8005 0595
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> *From:* koha-devel-bounces at lists.koha-community.org [
> mailto:koha-devel-bounces at lists.koha-community.org
> <koha-devel-bounces at lists.koha-community.org>] *On Behalf Of *Chris
> Cormack
> *Sent:* Monday, 26 November 2018 6:51 PM
> *To:* koha-devel at lists.koha-community.org
> *Cc:* 'koha-devel' <koha-devel at lists.koha-community.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [Koha-devel] Building Koha Debian packages in Docker
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> More than just the tests. It also makes sure all the dependencies are
> packaged too. That way you can't build a package you can't install (because
> one of its depencies isn't packaged)
>
> Chris
>
> On 26 November 2018 8:19:36 PM NZDT, David Cook <dcook at prosentient.com.au>
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for sharing that, Tomas. I thought that you’d already done some
> work on this, but it wasn’t jumping out at me the other day. Where’s it in
> your gitlab? Is it the koha-dpkg-docker repository?
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> I’m curious though why one would use pbuilder in Docker. Is it so that you
> can use the base.tgz files to store the koha-perldeps? That could be
> convenient.
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> I’m curious why we have every Koha Perl dependency in the build
> dependencies section. Is it for the sake of the tests? Surely Koha’s
> “build” dependencies would be pretty low. Just whatever is needed by
> rewrite-Config.PL really? But I suppose the tests would have a lot of
> dependencies, which could be painful to enumerate separately.
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> David Cook
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> Systems Librarian
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> Prosentient Systems
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> 72/330 Wattle St
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> Ultimo, NSW 2007
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> Australia
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> Office: 02 9212 0899
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> Direct: 02 8005 0595
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> *From:* Tomas Cohen Arazi [mailto:tomascohen at gmail.com
> <tomascohen at gmail.com>]
> *Sent:* Thursday, 22 November 2018 8:38 PM
> *To:* David Cook <dcook at prosentient.com.au>
> *Cc:* koha-devel <koha-devel at lists.koha-community.org>
> *Subject:* Re: Building Koha Debian packages in Docker
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> David, try this
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> https://hub.docker.com/r/koha/koha-dpkg/
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> I basically maintain the base.tgz files outside of it. It works nicely.
> The source code is on my gitlab. The plan was to automate the packages
> building and eventually set a pipeline for also testing the install process
> of the results.
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> El 22 nov. 2018 04:59, "David Cook" <dcook at prosentient.com.au> escribió:
>
> Hi folks,
>
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> I was wondering if anyone had a Docker image for building Koha Debian
> packages. I scouted around a bit and found this image from Jonathan
> https://gitlab.com/joubu/koha-dpkg-docker but nothing else.
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>
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> So I’ve put together my own project which you can find here:
> https://gitlab.com/minusdavid/koha-deb-builder-docker
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> The “build.sh” script is still rough around the edges, but it all works.
> Basically you build the Docker image, dump a tarball into “input”
> (generated using git archive with a properly formatted prefix and
> filename), run a container, run the build.sh script, and then when the
> process is done you should have some Debian packages in your “output”
> directory which is shared with your host computer.
>
>
>
> Happy to accept pull requests or talk about it in general. The Docker
> image is pretty heavy, but that’s because the Debian packaging tools are
> heavy.
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> The build process is also a bit long because it has to install all the
> “build dependencies”, although I think we could tweak the debian/control
> file so that we don’t have to install everything just to build the
> packages.
>
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> Also I couldn’t get the tests to complete successfully on the first go so
> I’ve turned them off for now. Fixing the image or the tests so that they
> can run would be cool.
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>
>
> Anyway, just thought I’d share that with everyone.
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> David Cook
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> Systems Librarian
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> Prosentient Systems
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> 72/330 Wattle St
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