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4. Create a zone for the local repository
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If you are connected by SSH and would like to turn off SSH session or even temporary turn off your computer, then you have enter the following command for tests running:
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cat > build_all.sh <<EOT #!/bin/bash BLD_PARALLEL="4" WORKSPACE=/export/home/du4 #STOP_ON_ERROR=1 STOP_ON_ERROR=0 #GCC_COMPILER="gcc-10" GCC_COMPILER="" # Build a component: \$1 - component name, \$2 - stop-on-error flag function build_component { local START_TIME local END_TIME local BLD_RESULT BLD_RESULT="/data/repo/du/\$1" test -z "\$1" && exit 1 test -d \${BLD_RESULT} && rm -rf \${BLD_RESULT} DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nocheck notest parallel=\${BLD_PARALLEL}" export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS test -d \${WORKSPACE}/\$1 && rm -rf \${WORKSPACE}/\$1 mkdir -p \${WORKSPACE}/\$1 cd \${WORKSPACE}/\$1}/\$1 START_TIME=\$(date +%s) echo "====================== \$1 ======================" | tee berror.log if [[ \$2 -eq 0 ]]; then apt-get build-dep -y \$1 >> berror.log || return 0 2>&1 apt-get source --compile \$1 >> berror.log || return 0 2>&1 else apt-get build-dep -y \$1 >> berror.log || return 1 2>&1 apt-get source --compile apt-get source --compile \$1 >> berror.log || return 1 2>&1 fi END_TIME=\$(date +%s) printf "%06d %s\\n" \$((\${END_TIME} - \${START_TIME})) \$1 >> berror.log || return 1 2>&1 fi \${WORKSPACE}/tmpbt.log mkdir -p \${BLD_RESULT} cp -ax *.deb \${BLD_RESULT}/ || exit 1 cp -ax *.changes \${BLD_RESULT}/ || exit 1 cp -ax *.buildinfo \${BLD_RESULT}/ || exit 1 } if [[ "\$GCC_COMPILER" != "" ]]; then echo "====================== Building GCC ======================" build_component \$GCC_COMPILER 1 if [[ \$? -eq 1 ]]; then exit 1 fi dpkg -i \$WORKSPACE/\$GCC_COMPILER/*.deb fi if [[ ! -f \$WORKSPACE/build_components ]]; then fi dpkg -i cp /data/repo/pkg/list_component \$WORKSPACE/\$GCC_COMPILER/*.deb fibuild_components fi rm -f tmpbt.log while read COMP; do if [[ "" == "\$COMP" ]] || [[ "\$GCC_COMPILER" == "\$COMP" ]]; then continue fi build_component \$COMP \$STOP_ON_ERROR if [[ \$? -eq 1 ]]; then exit 1 fi done < /data/repo/pkg/list_component\$WORKSPACE/build_components sort tmpbt.log > build_components sed -i 's/^[0-9]* //g' build_components EOT |
If you’d like stop process on the first error, put 1 the STOP_ON_ERROR variable STOP_ON_ERROR=1
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If you are connected by SSH and would like to turn off SSH session or even temporary turn off your computer, then you have enter the following command for tests running:
Then you can in any time press Ctrl-A d and after that close your SSH session. When you would like to get back, login again to SSH please and enter the command:
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